Coffee rub?

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walleyeye

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Interesting that last week I was reading people were throwing coffee beans right on charcoal in a smoker to get a coffee flavoured smoke on their meat and then I find this.

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    Hey Noboundaries, Thanks for posting the coffee  rub  recipe.  I have made a couple, mostly just...
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    does any one use a coffee  rub? If so how long before smokeing should i use it? I love coffee  but...
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