Recommend a rub to buy in UK?
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ConorD
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?
To Steve and Toby - you selling these rubs through anywhere in particular or just direct to you? How do I get some?
Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?
Didn't realise you were Reading area too Steve, Binfield here.
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?
I have a couple of retailers lined up and I will sell online directly too.
Hoping to get some product into brick and mortar outlets too.
Hoping to get some product into brick and mortar outlets too.
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ConorD
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?
Steve wrote:I have a couple of retailers lined up and I will sell online directly too.
Hoping to get some product into brick and mortar outlets too.
Well given our proximity I will have some off you when it is ready to ship - not a Facebook or twitter user though so have to figure something else out.
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?
ConorD wrote:Steve wrote:I have a couple of retailers lined up and I will sell online directly too.
Hoping to get some product into brick and mortar outlets too.
Well given our proximity I will have some off you when it is ready to ship - not a Facebook or twitter user though so have to figure something else out.
Ummm use the PM to exchange details perhaps
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ConorD
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?
Have to give a shout out to Steve for the sample of his new rub yesterday. I couldn't wait until the weekend so sprinkled some over popcorn after footy when I got back last night and was really impressed.
I've tried a load of rubs and they all get the heat element there or thereabouts but I find the salt content and more importantly, for the flavour anyway, the savoury element lacking in many but this rub is extremely moreish. I found myself dipping a finger in to taste it again.
I now have some chicken thighs and a 4KG shoulder to try it on tomorrow night.
Muchos gracias and you definitely have a repeat customer once this is retailing.
I've tried a load of rubs and they all get the heat element there or thereabouts but I find the salt content and more importantly, for the flavour anyway, the savoury element lacking in many but this rub is extremely moreish. I found myself dipping a finger in to taste it again.
I now have some chicken thighs and a 4KG shoulder to try it on tomorrow night.
Muchos gracias and you definitely have a repeat customer once this is retailing.
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?
Thanks Conor.
It's nice to get feedback. It's especially nice when that feedback is so good.
It's nice to get feedback. It's especially nice when that feedback is so good.
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?
Just added the rub to my normal injection of apple juice, cider vinegar, maple syrup and Worcester sauce so interested to see what it adds.
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Thanks again Steve the rub worked great on the shoulder and was even better on the chicken thighs - really flavourful.
Let me know when you are selling it and i will be back for more.
Let me know when you are selling it and i will be back for more.
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Re: Recommend a rub to buy in UK?
I used a sample of Toby's Pork & Chicken rub yesterday, surprisingly on Pork & Chicken. Nice flavours, sweet on the pork but a little heat came through on the chicken wings. I've yet to use the beef but tasted it at Fawkin, it has more heat than I normally like but the taste is "very niiiiiice".
Once Steve starts selling the Guerilla Powder (the MILD ONE!!!!) and Toby sells his I doubt if I'd bother looking elsewhere with 3 good quality great tasting rubs made by Forum members.
If I want a change I can always fettle with them to my hearts desire.
Thanks guys great products.....
Once Steve starts selling the Guerilla Powder (the MILD ONE!!!!) and Toby sells his I doubt if I'd bother looking elsewhere with 3 good quality great tasting rubs made by Forum members.
If I want a change I can always fettle with them to my hearts desire.
Thanks guys great products.....
