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    Reverse engineer Grub Rub?

    Anyone ever try figuring out what's in GrubRub? I love the stuff, but it gets a little pricey for the amount I use, and I'm guessing it's mostly brown sugar. Anyone have a guess at what's in it? Or make something similar?

    LWD

    #2
    Originally posted by LWD View Post
    Anyone ever try figuring out what's in GrubRub? I love the stuff, but it gets a little pricey for the amount I use, and I'm guessing it's mostly brown sugar. Anyone have a guess at what's in it? Or make something similar?

    LWD
    I’ll ask the owner, he’s a good friend of mine

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      #3
      Originally posted by Leemo View Post
      I’ll ask the owner, he’s a good friend of mine
      Cool. Thank you.

      LWD

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        #4
        I used to hunt with the owner before his product really took off. He always told us about how good his rub recipe was. Turns out he was right! Lol I use it all the time, but have no clue what's in it other than plenty of brown sugar.

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          #5
          Here is a rub I make and use.

          2 Cups Brown Sugar
          ¾ cup Cajun Seasoning
          3 TBL Garlic powder
          2 TBL Onion Powder
          1 TBL Black Pepper
          1-2 TBL Cayenne Pepper.

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            #6
            Originally posted by texan4ut View Post
            Here is a rub I make and use.

            2 Cups Brown Sugar
            ¾ cup Cajun Seasoning
            3 TBL Garlic powder
            2 TBL Onion Powder
            1 TBL Black Pepper
            1-2 TBL Cayenne Pepper.
            This is pretty much what I do, minus the cayenne. Cayenne doesn't agree with me.

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              #7
              Love Grub Rub, have used it for years and have bought it by the gallon for some time. They used to come to Canton and it was very convenient for us.

              If I remember right it has papaya in it to help tenderize the meat, that and brown sugar is all I can remember.

              And yes we use it on everything from breakfast to supper.

              Watching this!
              Last edited by BowCrazy; 10-15-2018, 12:19 PM.

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