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Rub Question
Just ordered the sampler pack to try 3 of the rubs. What would you recommend using the competition rub on? Is it more of an all-purpose rub or does it cater more to one specific meat? I'm looking forward to using the clucker dust and hog waller as well! Thanks..
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Re: Rub Question
1484 FPC wrote:Just ordered the sampler pack to try 3 of the rubs. What would you recommend using the competition rub on? Is it more of an all-purpose rub or does it cater more to one specific meat? I'm looking forward to using the clucker dust and hog waller as well! Thanks..
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The Competition Rub is very mild and savory - works well on beef. some folks cut it with garlic powder (1 part garlic powder + 3 parts rub) with excellent results on brisket. It will work on any meat.
Enjoy the good stuff!
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Re: Rub Question
1484 FPC wrote:Just ordered the sampler pack to try 3 of the rubs. What would you recommend using the competition rub on? Is it more of an all-purpose rub or does it cater more to one specific meat? I'm looking forward to using the clucker dust and hog waller as well! Thanks..
I use it exclusively in the one comp I do a year and got walks in ribs and chicken.
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