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Hello From Canada Question on Jeff's Rub

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mjh1

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Hello All, New here and just getting back into smoking, I started awhile ago but life seems to always have other plans and you end up being busier than you ever thought imaginable. Anyway I have sometime now to start enjoying some time with the smoker!

My question is on Jeff's Rub, I want to support the site so I more than likely will end up buying the recipe, is the rub spicy? I like a mild to hot spice but my wife and daughter do not like to much spice (or heat)

On a scale of 1 being very little heat and 5 being hot where would you all rate Jeff's Rub? 

Thanks in advance for the in put.

Jamey 
 
Hi Jamey!

Welcome to the forum!

Jeff's rub has a little heat, but can easily be tweaked to your taste.

Al
 
Welcome to the forum!!! I would have to agree with SmokinAl on Jeff's rub. It doesn't have much heat but you can can tweak it to your liking. I have been using Jeff's rub for a long time and have only tweaked it a very small amount. It is great the way it is too.
 
There are 2 recipes; regular Jeff's and TX which is hotter. I love the regular. You can always back off the heat to your liking, but my wife does not like anything hotter than ketchup and she is fine with it.
 
Welcome from SC. It's good to have you on this great site. I would have to agree with the others. I use Jeff's rub and sauce and have tweaked them both to take out a little heat. The recipes are very user friendly. Get them and do what you will. I know you will like them.
 
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