Today was "Wing Day" with Grilled Sides of Okra and Yeller Squash. Everything was cooked over some Kingsford Charcoal and Seasoned with various Suckle Buster's GOODIES.
Wings were soaked overnight in Allegro Hot and Spicy Sauce and then sprinkled with Suckle Buster's Hoochie Mama right before finishing them.
The Okra was sprayed with Pam Spray and then dusted with Suckle Buster's Espresso Rub
The Crooked Neck Squash was brushed with Spicy Italian Dressing and then also dusted with Suckle Buster's Espresso Rub
Ready for the ECB
Everything really tasted great and went together good also.
I credit that to Suckle Buster's Products.
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Looks great, OUP!
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thanks, man
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thanks, Mam
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