Dry rub storage containers & BBQ sauce jars.

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nvv522

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Oct 11, 2012
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Midland Park, New Jersey
Making up my Christmas list and I am having difficulty finding any good dry rub shaker/storage containers. Not one that is small like spice containers (5 oz) but bigger. Any ideas?? Also making Jeff's BBQ sauce recipe and  looking for a good brand of jars that work well for storage. Also any ideas? Thanks in advance!!
 
nv, morning and welcome to the forum..  I use mason jars with the plastic replacement lids... Smaller amounts in zip bags and put in the jars..  Seems to work OK for me.... For longer term storage, I vac the jars with the food saver lid sealer....    Dave
 
Yes, canning jars are great!!!

Because most folks don't can, we include the following on a label to get some of the jars back.
It sure beats having someone throw them away un-necessarily!!!!



A canning jar is truly something,
a special gift that keeps on giving.
When it’s empty, don’t despair,
please send it back for another share!
(And the lids, too!)

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I have a Winco that we visit once in a while that carries bulk spices, flour and grains. They carry empty 16oz jars and that is what I use for a lot of rubs. For the larger amounts, I use the empty mixed nut jars from Costco    
 
You can find the plastic, replacement, screw-on, lids at Wally world in the canning section.  I got 8 for under 3 bucks, but they ae IMPORTED. 
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  Would prefer they weren't however, no one locally had an alternative. Had them for a while and they work great and the metal lids work too.
 
Can't help you with a dry rub shaker container. I've been looking for something too. i see these big metal shakers in vids but I don't know where to find them. They would have to have some decent sized holes to let all the goodies pass.

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I found this after posting and ordered one. I'll try it an report back

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As for longer term storage, I might be doing it all wrong; but I keep my rub in heavy duty double lock ziploc bags in the spare reefer. It contains brown sugar, of course, and I find that the flexible bags make it easy to break up any lumps that form. Lumps aren't generally a problem if I'm careful to remove as much air as possible. I haven't resorted to vacuum sealing yet but wouldn't hesitate to do so.

You guys who vacuum seal the canning jars - how do you do that? My little sealer does bags and has a tube but I don't know how I'd pull a vacuum in a jar.
 
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I sometimes use a JI*F Peanut Butter container with holes drilled into the top.  Large quantity, lasts a long time, and easily refilled, I put a piece of plastic wrap over the opening when completed so it won't leak.
 
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I use mason jars for mine the with the rubber seal on the lids
 

We get our spices at work in those. If anyone lives near me let me know and I'll hook you up with some for free. Well almost, it will cost you the gas to meet me. For those that don't live near me, get to know someone who works in a comercial kitchen and they may be willing to trade some empties for some Q......
 
I buy my spices at Sam's in the large containers and repurpose when I empty them.  It takkes a while, but over time you will get a good selection
 
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