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FERRANTE 08-05-2005 02:17 AM

Favorite Barbecue sauce (store bought)?
 
I've been trying different barbecue sauces to try and find what I
think is the perfect one. I am still looking.

Of all that is available, both in store and on-line, which is your
favorite and why? You may know of one we don't but should!

My latest is a interest sauce called Stubbs's Bar-b-q- Sauce
(http://www.ilovestubbs.com/flash/site_main.html), which is very good.
However, the only complaint is that I wish it was a little thicker.
But overall, it is something I would buy again.

Anyone have any interesting sauces that you can only get on-line?

Your two-cents?
Mark Ferrante

MareCat 08-05-2005 02:48 AM

"FERRANTE" > wrote in message
...
>
> My latest is a interest sauce called Stubbs's Bar-b-q- Sauce
> (http://www.ilovestubbs.com/flash/site_main.html), which is very good.


My current fave also. Stubb's is good stuff.

Mary



Eric Ferguson 08-05-2005 05:52 AM

If you want something *totally* different, try "Woody's Cook-In Sauce". My
Mom's been using it since I was a kid. Some 45-50 years that I can remember.
Great with ribs, burgers, chicken, etc.

Eric



Ken 08-05-2005 06:06 AM

The best I've ever found is Guido's Serious. It's really made by a guy
named Guido. If you call, he'll probably pick up the phone and talk
to you for half an hour. He's glad to send you a case and he just puts
the invoice in the box and you send him a check. Just like the old
days.

I have no connection, but here's the number: 877.994.8436 and
http://www.guidoseriousbbq.com/

Ken


Siobhan Perricone 08-05-2005 01:44 PM

On Sat, 07 May 2005 21:17:48 -0400, FERRANTE >
wrote:

>My latest is a interest sauce called Stubbs's Bar-b-q- Sauce
>(http://www.ilovestubbs.com/flash/site_main.html), which is very good.
>However, the only complaint is that I wish it was a little thicker.
>But overall, it is something I would buy again.


I use Stubbs, too. If you want it thicker just cook it down in a pot for a
while.

--
Siobhan Perricone
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I ain't afraid of your Allah
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Karen 11-05-2005 08:28 AM

On Sat, 07 May 2005 21:17:48 -0400, FERRANTE
> wrote:

>I've been trying different barbecue sauces to try and find what I
>think is the perfect one. I am still looking.
>
>Of all that is available, both in store and on-line, which is your
>favorite and why? You may know of one we don't but should!
>


http://maulls.com/

My family loves Maull's. They won't eat BBQ with any other sauce!



Katra 11-05-2005 08:29 AM

In article >,
Karen > wrote:

> On Sat, 07 May 2005 21:17:48 -0400, FERRANTE
> > wrote:
>
> >I've been trying different barbecue sauces to try and find what I
> >think is the perfect one. I am still looking.
> >
> >Of all that is available, both in store and on-line, which is your
> >favorite and why? You may know of one we don't but should!
> >

>
> http://maulls.com/
>
> My family loves Maull's. They won't eat BBQ with any other sauce!
>
>


My favorite of all commerial BBQ sauces I have tried is plain ol' Kraft
regular.

It's good on chicken, beef and pork.

;-d
--
K.

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The Cook 11-05-2005 12:36 PM

FERRANTE > wrote:

>I've been trying different barbecue sauces to try and find what I
>think is the perfect one. I am still looking.
>
>Of all that is available, both in store and on-line, which is your
>favorite and why? You may know of one we don't but should!
>
>My latest is a interest sauce called Stubbs's Bar-b-q- Sauce
>(http://www.ilovestubbs.com/flash/site_main.html), which is very good.
>However, the only complaint is that I wish it was a little thicker.
>But overall, it is something I would buy again.
>
>Anyone have any interesting sauces that you can only get on-line?
>
>Your two-cents?
>Mark Ferrante



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