Dry Rub and Sauce?

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bigtattoo79

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Sep 22, 2013
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Anyone know of a good Dry Rub that can be bought in gal sized bags?
Also looking for a Sauce for adding to pulled pork that doesn't have too much acid "bad reflux"?

I found a bunch of recipes for the rubs and sauces but I wanna spend my time learning the cooking side of things. Once I get that down then I will work on making my own rubs and sauce.

Thanks BigTat
 
gallon sized bags? holy smokes! lol. ..tons of awesome finishing sauces floating around here.

Is a gallon sized bag of dry rub a lot lol? I just don't wanna be buying a bunch of those little salt shaker sized containers every time I need rub.
 
lol. the only bags that big ive seen around here on the forum are tatonka dust..they sell it in like 3 or 4lb bags..lol. if im not gunna me my own rub, i can usually pick something up in a decent size "parmesan cheese shaker size" for $9.99 @ Ace hardware or bass pro...something like that. they usually last me awhile. when i do buy them. and i smoke all the time..lol. i run outta wood before i run outta rubs..
 
lol. the only bags that big ive seen around here on the forum are tatonka dust..they sell it in like 3 or 4lb bags..lol. if im not gunna me my own rub, i can usually pick something up in a decent size "parmesan cheese shaker size" for $9.99 @ Ace hardware or bass pro...something like that. they usually last me awhile. when i do buy them. and i smoke all the time..lol. i run outta wood before i run outta rubs..

Thanks I will look for that size. Our local stores don't have much for rubs.

I gotta find a finishing/dipping sauce that isn't gonna kill me with reflux just not sure what to look into or where to find it at.

Thanks for all the advice so far.
 
there is a web site called "Big Fish BBQ" that have some nice sounding rubs and easy on the wallet costs. They are on my to try list but have not purchased one yet. 
 
there is a web site called "Big Fish BBQ" that have some nice sounding rubs and easy on the wallet costs. They are on my to try list but have not purchased one yet. 

Thanks! Checked them out and I'm gonna put in a order today.


Now if I could find a cider based finishing sauce for sale.
 
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