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Sqwertz > wrote:

> On Sun, 9 May 2010 17:53:13 -0400, cshenk wrote:
>
> > "Sqwertz" wrote
> >
> >> I don't remember exactly what I used on these, but here is a picture
> >> of them rubbed. It was probably my generic BBQ rub (garlic, onion,
> >> slight sugar, salt, pepper:

> >
> > Humm, looks to have some paprika and possibly annato there? The sugar may
> > be the brown sugar looking bits? That would have lead to the nice glaze
> > look at finish.

>
> Yeah - there was paprika. That was back when I made my Generic
> spice rub a pound at a time and stored it in a Vitamin Water bottle.
> It had the basic ingredients I used for most smokes, then I would
> add custom spices based on what was cookingf (thyme, coriander,
> rosemary, cumin, etc ...)
>
> > Thanks! Mostly I need to get off my butt and get the right cable for the
> > camera then start taking pics.

>
> I lost my cable as well. So I just bought one of those 7 in 1 card
> readers that reads both cellphone cards and all my SD cards. Then
> somebody stole my camera (I think). Last seen on the kitchen
> counter before the refrigerator was delivered.
>
> -sw


That sux. Did you call the delivery company?

My new camera was not compatible with the mac, so I also bought a card
reader. Problem solved. I just pop the card out of the camera, plug the
card reader into my USB hub and stick the memory card into the reader.

Problem solved. ;-)
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