Exchange Program- Anyone up for a trade?

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rivet

Master of the Pit
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Hi all,

Thanks to FIRE IT UP, we got the exchange program running again.

Over here we can get the best BBQ sauce I've ever tried- Curley's out of Hutchinson, Kansas. Four flavors, Hot & Spicey, Mesquite, Hickory, and Smokey.

Anyone interested in a trade? Anything local is good, esp. BBQ sauces and salsas. Love hot peppers- dried or otherwise. Shoot over a PM if you're a go.

Here's a pic of the Curley's (Thanks FiU)-



Can send over one or all bottles, you decide.

Thanks, all.
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Mmmmm Curley's.
I have to tell you, to anyone who is wondering about Curley's, that stuff is great BBQ sauce. Great list of ingredients in it also, not like most sauces Curley's actually has all natural ingredients.
Rivet got me hooked on this stuff
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I haven't had curlys yet. Just picked up a bottle of loose lip larrys bbq sauce today to try. have heard great things about it.
 
Allrighty- Looks like we have a winner here already! Gonna get the details finalized and away we'll go.

Curley's is local for me, so if anyone else wants some, no worries
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Hey Rivet, Have a selection of organic super good japs, hot banana peppers, beautiful sweet green and yello peppers, habaneros OR homemade jalapeño/apple jelly, habanero jelly, plum jelly, blackberry jelly-OR- my special hot pickles, and just packed pickled hot banana peppers and /or my soon to be made salsa and hot chow-chow.
Nothing special in bottled sauces here in mid-Tn.

Hope I can tempt ya with somethin'

Jack~

PS: I brought those salsa peppers from Texas with me when I moved here
to TN. They make a wonderful salsa or picante. They have a bit more kick
than the Japs. I will have some Thai peppers in about 3 weeks.
 
Hey Jack, sure can!

I didn't plant any Habs this year and I need a bunch for my smoked habanero salsa (posted somewhere in the salsa/sides forum).

Love banana peppers too, so shoot me a PM and let me know what flavors you want and lets get this puppy off the ground!

Just packed and wrapped a box for BBQ ENGINEER, off via UPS tommora!

Also, got several good Mexican mom&pop groceries in town so I can get good fresh spices and stuff. If you have a certain one you want let me know.

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