More details please!MadCow wrote:I sell Rubs and Sauces if you are interested !
Store bought Sauces and Rubs
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Re: Store bought Sauces and Rubs
It's not exotic, American or what you consider to be propper BBQ stock but, it has given me very good results in a pinch and beats the ass off sauces like the J.D.one.
HP original BBQ sauce.
Good texture, no prominant 'special secret' ingredient flavour and thus, a very good inoffensive all rounder. Mix in a little honey and 'et voila'! one pretty good BBQ glaze too.

HP original BBQ sauce.
Good texture, no prominant 'special secret' ingredient flavour and thus, a very good inoffensive all rounder. Mix in a little honey and 'et voila'! one pretty good BBQ glaze too.