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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?

Postby ConorD » 16 Nov 2013, 21:13

To Steve and Toby - you selling these rubs through anywhere in particular or just direct to you? How do I get some?
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?

Postby Mj2k » 17 Nov 2013, 17:34

Didn't realise you were Reading area too Steve, Binfield here.


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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?

Postby Steve » 18 Nov 2013, 19:49

I have a couple of retailers lined up and I will sell online directly too.

Hoping to get some product into brick and mortar outlets too.
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?

Postby ConorD » 18 Nov 2013, 19:59

Steve wrote:I have a couple of retailers lined up and I will sell online directly too.

Hoping to get some product into brick and mortar outlets too.


Well given our proximity I will have some off you when it is ready to ship - not a Facebook or twitter user though so have to figure something else out.
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?

Postby keith157 » 19 Nov 2013, 13:25

ConorD wrote:
Steve wrote:I have a couple of retailers lined up and I will sell online directly too.

Hoping to get some product into brick and mortar outlets too.


Well given our proximity I will have some off you when it is ready to ship - not a Facebook or twitter user though so have to figure something else out.


Ummm use the PM to exchange details perhaps ;) then out into the wide world web to do the deals :D
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?

Postby ConorD » 21 Nov 2013, 15:49

Have to give a shout out to Steve for the sample of his new rub yesterday. I couldn't wait until the weekend so sprinkled some over popcorn after footy when I got back last night and was really impressed.

I've tried a load of rubs and they all get the heat element there or thereabouts but I find the salt content and more importantly, for the flavour anyway, the savoury element lacking in many but this rub is extremely moreish. I found myself dipping a finger in to taste it again.

I now have some chicken thighs and a 4KG shoulder to try it on tomorrow night.

Muchos gracias and you definitely have a repeat customer once this is retailing.
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?

Postby Steve » 21 Nov 2013, 19:26

Thanks Conor.

It's nice to get feedback. It's especially nice when that feedback is so good.
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?

Postby ConorD » 21 Nov 2013, 19:29

Just added the rub to my normal injection of apple juice, cider vinegar, maple syrup and Worcester sauce so interested to see what it adds.
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?

Postby ConorD » 23 Nov 2013, 17:33

Thanks again Steve the rub worked great on the shoulder and was even better on the chicken thighs - really flavourful.

Let me know when you are selling it and i will be back for more.
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?

Postby keith157 » 24 Nov 2013, 09:02

I used a sample of Toby's Pork & Chicken rub yesterday, surprisingly on Pork & Chicken. Nice flavours, sweet on the pork but a little heat came through on the chicken wings. I've yet to use the beef but tasted it at Fawkin, it has more heat than I normally like but the taste is "very niiiiiice".

Once Steve starts selling the Guerilla Powder (the MILD ONE!!!!) and Toby sells his I doubt if I'd bother looking elsewhere with 3 good quality great tasting rubs made by Forum members. :D

If I want a change I can always fettle with them to my hearts desire.

Thanks guys great products.....
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