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Grieving for Gordon's

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After 2 years, my 54oz jug of Gordon's grub rub is now gone. Rubbed down on a 7# brisket flat a new minutes ago.

Old friend, you will be missed
 
RE: Grieving for Gordon

I am sure that his brother is waiting on standby to take his place, in your BBQ prep position of honor
 
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icemn62 said:
I am sure that his brother is waiting on standby to take his place, in your BBQ prep position of honor

Nope, Gordons Grub Rub is a TX product. The only thing they invented. And they guard it with there lives
 
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willkat98 said:
icemn62 said:
I am sure that his brother is waiting on standby to take his place, in your BBQ prep position of honor

Nope, Gordons Grub Rub is a TX product. The only thing they invented. And they guard it with there lives
I am too lazy to look at map, but Gordon's is available in BillInnois at:
USA Gourmet in Bloomington per the Gordon's Web site.

Or, order on-line at http://www.grubrub.com/order.pdf

A "Brother in Need" is..... :lol:

You are welcome :lol:

TIM
 
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Tim

Bloomington is like 4 hours away.

I would rather fly down to Dallas for the real thing
 
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willkat98 said:
Tim

Bloomington is like 4 hours away.

I would rather fly down to Dallas for the real thing
Or, you could click on the link.

But, I understand if you are not comfortable "surfing" and buying off the web :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

TIM
 
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Ditto Arlene. I've been putting it on tri-tips and cooking indirect after searing the chit out of them on the weber kettle. mmmm good.
 
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I like Williams Rub out of Cleveland, I have gone through 2 reg sized jars so far.
 
Gotta love the Grub Rub. Its a good thing the local stores here all have it. If not, I might have to try to make my own concoction :shock:
 
willkat98 said:
After 2 years, my 54oz jug of Gordon's grub rub is now gone. Rubbed down on a 7# brisket flat a new minutes ago.

Old friend, you will be missed

I could have sworn a bottle showed up at the Bash with your name on it......
 
RE: Re: Grieving for Gordon

I would rather fly down to Dallas for the real thing

I will be working that weekend. :roll:
 
Jorge said:
willkat98 said:
After 2 years, my 54oz jug of Gordon's grub rub is now gone. Rubbed down on a 7# brisket flat a new minutes ago.

Old friend, you will be missed

I could have sworn a bottle showed up at the Bash with your name on it......

Phil opened it, so it was his
 
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