Seasonings

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Those are good ones! Tony's gets used quite a bit here.

I make my own brisket/rib/butt rub and I use a local seasoning here that's called Money Maker. Not sure how to describe it, but it's amazingly good.
 
I make my own.....usually I will find a base somewhere online, try it, and modify it. I just like knowing what is in it and what I can change.......I guess I just like to tinker.
 
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For my homemade I use salt, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, cumin, black pepper, cayenne, and brown sugar
 
I make my own.....usually I will find a base somewhere online, try it, and modify it. I just like knowing what is in it and what I can change.......I guess I just like to tinker.

That's what I like to do. I try to put my own twist on things
 
i also like to tinker with different spices but only  in VERY small portions , i have to know everyone loves it before i use anything  new on a large scale, in the past i have made some god awful tasting things,

so by only trying  very small portions  no one ever knows my screw ups except me ..lol
 
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i also like to tinker with different spices but only  in VERY small portions , i have to know everyone loves it before i use anything  new on a large scale, in the past i have made some god awful tasting things,
so by only trying  very small portions  no one ever knows my screw ups except me ..lol

I always run my rubs/spices by my fiancée first. She doesn't have the same tolerance for spice that I do
 
My tinkering is one thing at a time. So I know what I changed and what worked better and what didn't. I don't want to change five things then wonder what caused the off taste of the five changes.
 
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