Fill the cart, and get out of there, before they change their mind.
For me, it’s THE bbq sauce. Grab them by the case if you can!
Buy every bottle they have! It's great.
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Good stuff. I like KC Masterpiece too!
Fill the cart, and get out of there, before they change their mind.
For me, it’s THE bbq sauce. Grab them by the case if you can!
Buy every bottle they have! It's great.
Hi I'm going to do some Beef ribs soon, will try it out on them. Then decide if i should get more.
Thanks DanB
Head Country is made in Ponca City, Oklahoma, my home state. I think it FAR, FAR, FAR too sweet. Maybe you young guys have a sweet tooth, but I prefer KC Masterpiece sauce. I even thin it with a bit of Apple Cider Vinegar. Like it lots of BBQ, best on pork ribs. Tried one bottle, but even if is made here in Oklahoma, I won't be buying more of it.
Head Country is made in Ponca City, Oklahoma, my home state. I think it FAR, FAR, FAR too sweet. Maybe you young guys have a sweet tooth, but I prefer KC Masterpiece sauce. I even thin it with a bit of Apple Cider Vinegar. Like it lots of BBQ, best on pork ribs. Tried one bottle, but even if is made here in Oklahoma, I won't be buying more of it.
For those of you that think Head Country is sweet, what sauce do you normally use? The reason I like it, is because it isn't as sweet as most commercial sauces.
I picked up a few bottles and yes it is a bit on the sweet side, but pretty good. Tried it on some ribs and chicken. Heck at .99 a bottle, why not try it, it regularly sells for 3.99. I would not spend the 3.99, but at .99 yes!
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Thanks DanB
I usually use Blue Hogs Original sauce for my ribs.
DanB
Just to make sure I am understanding what you are saying...you find Head Country to be sweeter than Blues Hog?
Hi Blue Hogs has more of a bite then Head Country, and not as sweet.
DanB
Hi Blue Hogs has more of a bite then Head Country, and not as sweet.
DanB