Recommend a rub to buy in UK?

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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?

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A message to Steve, Toby and all those selling rubs - make bigger jars as I use about 125-150g per shoulder (more on brisket) and the 200g ones don't last till the next weekend.

Just a personal request :)
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?

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ConorD wrote:A message to Steve, Toby and all those selling rubs - make bigger jars as I use about 125-150g per shoulder (more on brisket) and the 200g ones don't last till the next weekend.

Just a personal request :)


Thought it was just me using lots!

Any updates Steve on availability?


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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?

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Apologies for being quiet guys. My wife was in hospital, all sorted now but I've got a bit behind with things.

Just sorting out packaging, which is actually the most frustrating part.
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?

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Just wanted to mention http://www.bite-me-spices.co.uk who are a British company that specialise in spice kits. They have a good selection on their website and if you want a custom one you can:

Tell us about it via our contact page, we will source the ingredients, test the recipe and send you a trial blend just for p & p. If you like it, we’ll keep the recipe on file and blend it for you on request.


Pretty good deal in my opinion, and they come in a nice sealable pouch.
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