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Dizzy Pig
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I got the Original regular grind.
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I thought when I ordered my first shipment it seemed high, too - but then I compared to rubs from the grocery store - the Dizzy Pig shakers are 8 oz for $9.00. Most stuff I get at Kroger is $4-5 for only 3-4 oz. So actually right in line with retail brands. Everyone says make your own, but after you get tins of sugar, salt, paprika, chili powder, garlic powder, etc - now THAT adds up!Lovin' my Large Egg since May 2012 (Richmond, VA) ... and makin' cookbooks at https://FamilyCookbookProject.com
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I got the dizzy dust , raising the steaks and a couple of others in smaller sizes. So far like it a lot.
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Large and Small BGE, Blackstone 36 and a baby black Kub.
Chattanooga, TN.
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I never thought of it that way. Cookbook_Chip you just made my day and now I have solid justification as to why I purchased the rub. The wife can’t argue with that. Cool beans! <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
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Just hope she does not look at other bbq rubs in the stores. it's twice as much as most but I love it and use it all the time. I still have some cheaper options that i use as well.I never thought of it that way. Cookbook_Chip you just made my day and now I have solid justification as to why I purchased the rub. The wife can’t argue with that. Cool beans!
if you buy spices in bulk, you can make your own for $1-$2 but it won't be as good or as complex as DizzyKeepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX -
I was going to get the "Raising the Steaks" because I use McCormick Montreal Steak seasoning and my family loves it so I think my next order will be the Raising the Steaks. I'll let the sticker shock wear off of the wife before I do another purchase again.
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Cen-Tex I agree and I'm a Lazzy cooker so finding the right rub is key when doing ribs and butts. I've done the "make your own" and I agree it just does not seem as good. I cannot afford to make a batch of rub that I might not like.
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I was going to get the "Raising the Steaks" because I use McCormick Montreal Steak seasoning and my family loves it so I think my next order will be the Raising the Steaks. I'll let the sticker shock wear off of the wife before I do another purchase again.
redeye is good on beef, Tsunami Spin is awesome on everything that is not beef. It's the "catch all" when you can't decide- fish, chicken, pork loins....it's awesomeKeepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX -
Cen-Tex do you use Tsunami Spin on ribs and butts?
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I was going to get the "Raising the Steaks" because I use McCormick Montreal Steak seasoning and my family loves it so I think my next order will be the Raising the Steaks. I'll let the sticker shock wear off of the wife before I do another purchase again.
redeye is good on beef, Tsunami Spin is awesome on everything that is not beef. It's the "catch all" when you can't decide- fish, chicken, pork loins....it's awesome
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I haven't. I use Dizzy Dust on butts and sometimes on ribs. Salt Lick is my favorite on ribs and it's around $5 for the 8oz bottle so I use it where I can.Cen-Tex do you use Tsunami Spin on ribs and butts?
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Salt Lick, Is that something they sell in the regular chain stores? Or do I need to order it?
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Another good thing about Dizzy Pig vs. store bought rubs is that they have about 20% less salt. I would rather have more flavor from spices than salt. Salt is cheap, spices are not so this could be a reason for the added expense. I also heard they grind the spices fresh. So if you think about it there is some added value to the Dizzy Pig products.
Bad Byron's is a bit less expensive, however the number 1 ingredient is salt. I love Bad Byron's on pork butt, but it is way to salty for my taste on ribs. Dizzy Dust on ribs is awesome to me.
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ncbbq thanks for the comment, very sound advice. I to need to cut back on salt so Im feeling better about buying Dizzy Pig. Love it
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ncbbq thanks for the comment, very sound advice. I to need to cut back on salt so Im feeling better about buying Dizzy Pig. Love it
Salt Lick rub is loaded with saltIt's available in some spots but they have a website as well: saltlickbbq.comTheir original sauce is amazing on ribs. it caramelizes up perfectly and is really uniqueKeepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX -
What I did first was get Dizzy Dust shaker and the 10 pack sampler. The samples go a long way!Lovin' my Large Egg since May 2012 (Richmond, VA) ... and makin' cookbooks at https://FamilyCookbookProject.com
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I just did my first batch of wings with Swamp Venom. Awesome stuff!
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Johnson, Navin R... Sounds like a typical bastard.
Belmont, NC
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Cookbook_Chip the family cook book project is a great idea! I've got a ton of recipes written on scrap sheets of paper in my drawer that would be perfect for it. Ill have to buy the sampler because I downloaded the pdf "Which Dizzy Pig Rub?" and I like what I see. I guess I got a list of items the kids can get me for Christmas, LOL
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Hokie when you do wings, your just cooking them on the egg, right? So you leave them on until they are real crispy and then add sauce or you just using Swamp Venom. You guys are giving me great ideas. Love it
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@hopkinsusmc87 - thanks on family cookbook! It is a very fun biz - have fun with the rubs!Lovin' my Large Egg since May 2012 (Richmond, VA) ... and makin' cookbooks at https://FamilyCookbookProject.com
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Love the Dizzy Pig rubs, especially the regular grind Dizzy Dust.
I was curious to try Salt Lick, both the rub and both sauces, original and spicy.
I went to place an order for the 3 pack and shipping is more than the products themselves for regular UPS Ground - $21.24
Sorry, but that irks me. No thanks.
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Love the Dizzy Pig rubs, especially the regular grind Dizzy Dust.
I was curious to try Salt Lick, both the rub and both sauces, original and spicy.
I went to place an order for the 3 pack and shipping is more than the products themselves for regular UPS Ground - $21.24
Sorry, but that irks me. No thanks.
Yeah, that's crazy. i wouldn't do it either. And don't buy the spicy sauce if you ever do. The original is where it's atKeepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX -
I did the wings this way:
washed the wings (fresh not frozen) and patted it dry with a towel. Then sprinkled generous amount of dizzy pig rub, let it sit maybe 2 hours or so. When you can no longer stand being hungry, throw it on the egg direct at 350 fo 30 min, turn and go 30 min or until done. pick em up and toss in wing sauce if desired or serve on the side.
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Large and Small BGE, Blackstone 36 and a baby black Kub.
Chattanooga, TN.
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I usually make my own rubs, but now I've got to try Dizzy. I just ordered one of each 8oz rub they make (11 total). $97 shipped (yowch!)
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I usually make my own rubs, but now I've got to try Dizzy. I just ordered one of each 8oz rub they make (11 total). $97 shipped (yowch!)
I did the same thing
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I had to spend over $90 to get the free shipping (and save $12).... I know I'm going to get nagged about where we're going to store all these, so I think I'll make a rub rack.
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Shipping Method: Standard
Items: $97.35
Shipping & Handling: $11.68
Promotion Applied: -$11.68
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Total Before Tax: $97.35
Estimated Tax To Be Collected:* $0.00
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Order Total: $97.35
Delivery estimate: July 19, 2012 - July 24, 2012 1 "Dizzy Pig BBQ Cow Lick Steak Rub - 8 Oz"
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1 "Dizzy Pig BBQ Jamaican Firewalk Rub Spice - 8 Oz"
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1 "Dizzy Pig Pineapple Head Sweet Rub"
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1 "Dizzy Pig BBQ Raging River Rub Spice - 8 Oz"
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1 "Dizzy Pig BBQ Red Eye Express Rub Spice - 8 Oz"
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1 "Dizzy Pig Raising The Steaks"
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1 "Dizzy Pig BBQ All Purpose Regular Grind Rub Spice - 8 Oz"
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1 "Dizzy Pig BBQ Swamp Venom Rub Spice - 8 Oz"
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1 "Dizzy Pig BBQ Shakin the Tree Rub Spice - 8 Oz"
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