No Rub smoking

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I have to do it two ways all the time.  Not a prob.  Cheaper to keep her as the old saying goes.

Actually, as the years have gone by, my rubs have got simpler, too.  For some things just SPOG works fine!

Good luck and good smoking.
 
   I brought the taste of "BBQ" with me when I and Trish moved up here to oihO,I do it my way and (at first)they said it was too smokey or spicy
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.I have always done things the with my Southwest Flavors,but that's not the problem as they like a milder version of my rub,but the Brisket still gets a good coat of Cracked Black Pepper(Beef needs Pepper),so I said,I'll handle the Bark and you all can have the middle part with just flavor
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 of the trip through the Smoker. Now I have to cook in quantities for them and I love it,and never will
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Have fun and.................
 
Hi SmokinAl.  I'm very interested in smoking pork ribs with no rub but ave never tried it.  I've seen posts where others have allowed the "pellicle" to develop on the ribs and then smoke.  Any advice would be very welcomed

roger
 
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