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Walden Farms Original BBQ

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Anyone tried using this stuff for any of their meat cooks? I've used it with steamed veggies and it is a decent sauce.

I was thinking about making some burnt ends soon but don't want to ruin the point with this stuff if anyone has tried it...
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  • SGH
    SGH Posts: 28,791
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    I have never tried it nor heard of it. You said that it's only "decent" on vegetables. That would lead me to believe that you will find it to be only mediocre on meat as well. That being said I would trial run it on something less expensive first. Chicken wings or legs. Stuff such as that. Then you will know for sure if you like it's taste before trying it on something very expensive. Always better to be safe than sorry my friend. Just my thoughts.

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  • SmokeyPitt
    SmokeyPitt Posts: 10,490
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    I haven't tried it either, but I would be leery of any bbq sauce that claims to be calorie free.  It is probably full of artificial sweetener.  I could be wrong about that, but I would rather go with no sauce than a sauce that tastes like sweet n low.  I noticed they have a honey bbq sauce that claims no sugar.  Honey is about 90% sugar...so it makes me wonder what the heck they are putting in there ;)

    IMO Stubbs is a great sauce with very little sugar. 



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  • DubfromGA
    DubfromGA Posts: 54
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    I've tried and it is really bad tasting to me.   I do better with cider vinegar, yellow mustard, s&p and garlic.

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  • NCEggSmoker
    NCEggSmoker Posts: 336
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    +1 on the Stubbs. Great flavor and low in sugar. Sauce is also pretty easy to make and then put only what you want (watch the ketchup if you're concerned about sugar).  
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