Sweet baby rays
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tommo666
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Re: Sweet baby rays
Now available in the UK: http://www.bbqgourmet.co.uk/blues-hog-bbq-61-c.asp
Re: Sweet baby rays
I do like Stubbs' from Costco, but a little too spicy for general use. I prefer Ray's. Was on offer in tesco until recently....
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JEC
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Re: Sweet baby rays
Ouch that's quite a large order, guess it depends how much paid delivery is?BadBoyzofBBQ wrote:USfoodz have a £50 minmum order for free delivery, that's alot of sauce!
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essexsmoker
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That is a large order but from a quick glance they do other stuff so could make it up maybe.
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essexsmoker
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Re: Sweet baby rays
Anyone found pork barrel barbecue stuff over here?
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essexsmoker
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Re: Sweet baby rays
I have seen stubbs stuf locally vut ut was abot 6 quid a bottle.
Re: Sweet baby rays
Costco have recently started to do a few more of the sauces from the Stubbs range and they are great sauces and good value for money from there too. They are large bottles and are perfect for if you are doing a BBQ for a few people.
I was lucky enough to go the the US last year and strolling round the supermarkets you see Sweet Baby Rays everywhere and its super cheap too. The raspberry chipotle one caught my eye and ended up in the suitcase coming home with me. I finished it a few weeks back now (my collection is ridiculous and so it took a while to get to it) and I am missing it already. The raspberry flavour really cuts through in thinks smokey sauce and as with fresh raspberries it's not too sweet either. The spice level was pretty low in my opinion but then I do have a higher tolerance. Overall a great sauce that I would be more than happy to buy again....... If I could find it. Think I may have to go back next year with an empty suitcase.
I was lucky enough to go the the US last year and strolling round the supermarkets you see Sweet Baby Rays everywhere and its super cheap too. The raspberry chipotle one caught my eye and ended up in the suitcase coming home with me. I finished it a few weeks back now (my collection is ridiculous and so it took a while to get to it) and I am missing it already. The raspberry flavour really cuts through in thinks smokey sauce and as with fresh raspberries it's not too sweet either. The spice level was pretty low in my opinion but then I do have a higher tolerance. Overall a great sauce that I would be more than happy to buy again....... If I could find it. Think I may have to go back next year with an empty suitcase.
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YetiDave
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Re: Sweet baby rays
I'll have to keep an eye out for this. I recently picked up some Cowtown and a bottle of Rufus Teague's Blazin' Hot - both nice, but RT wins - a little too much liquid smoke in the Cowtown for my liking
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I have the Honey then also the whiskey version of the Rufus Teague to try. Funnily enough they were being sold in TK Maxx alongside Uncle Dougies who have rubs and sauces too. Made a nice change for something to look at whilst the Mrs was browsing the mirrors and colour matching spatulas!YetiDave wrote:I'll have to keep an eye out for this. I recently picked up some Cowtown and a bottle of Rufus Teague's Blazin' Hot - both nice, but RT wins - a little too much liquid smoke in the Cowtown for my liking
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smokeyBandit
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Re: Sweet baby rays
Just purchased an original bottle from Tesco's myself, will give it a whirl over the weekend. Thanks for the heads up!