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jediwill83 05-17-2017 03:57 PM

Kickstarter for spice rub
 
So I have this spice rub that I've been working on and it's pretty amazing. If it wasn't amazing I wouldn't keep making it and stuffing my face with what I use it on. Lol. It's a savory and sweet rub that goes well on pork, red meat and poultry.

Anyways, I'm working on a Kickstarter to make large batches of it and to have it professionally labeled and packaged.

I'm also planning on making a low carb version that I think will do awesome considering how popular of a diet that is and it's a diet that many who have weight loss surgery are put on as well.

I'll post the link once I get everything finished


I'm calling it PawPaw Tuckers Sweet & Savory Spice Rub, naming it after my grandfather who I lost when I was 15 in a cropduster crash.

Jermyn Davidson 05-17-2017 05:39 PM

Re: Kickstarter for spice rub
 
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Originally Posted by jediwill83 (Post 1482998)
So I have this spice rub that I've been working on and it's pretty amazing. If it wasn't amazing I wouldn't keep making it and stuffing my face with what I use it on. Lol. It's a savory and sweet rub that goes well on pork, red meat and poultry.

Anyways, I'm working on a Kickstarter to make large batches of it and to have it professionally labeled and packaged.

I'm also planning on making a low carb version that I think will do awesome considering how popular of a diet that is and it's a diet that many who have weight loss surgery are put on as well.

I'll post the link once I get everything finished


I'm calling it PawPaw Tuckers Sweet & Savory Spice Rub, naming it after my grandfather who I lost when I was 15 in a cropduster crash.


Sounds good bro!

I like rubs better than sauces when it comes to steaks, ribs, and grilled chicken.

I don't want to know proprietary secrets, but if it is just a rub, why would you need to work on a low-carb version?

Evang.Benincasa 05-17-2017 05:49 PM

Re: Kickstarter for spice rub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jediwill83 (Post 1482998)
So I have this spice rub that I've been working on and it's pretty amazing. If it wasn't amazing I wouldn't keep making it and stuffing my face with what I use it on. Lol. It's a savory and sweet rub that goes well on pork, red meat and poultry.

Anyways, I'm working on a Kickstarter to make large batches of it and to have it professionally labeled and packaged.

I'm also planning on making a low carb version that I think will do awesome considering how popular of a diet that is and it's a diet that many who have weight loss surgery are put on as well.

I'll post the link once I get everything finished


I'm calling it PawPaw Tuckers Sweet & Savory Spice Rub, naming it after my grandfather who I lost when I was 15 in a cropduster crash.

Low carbs?

Don't change anything. :thumbsup

CC1 05-17-2017 07:44 PM

Re: Kickstarter for spice rub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jediwill83 (Post 1482998)
So I have this spice rub that I've been working on and it's pretty amazing. If it wasn't amazing I wouldn't keep making it and stuffing my face with what I use it on. Lol. It's a savory and sweet rub that goes well on pork, red meat and poultry.

Anyways, I'm working on a Kickstarter to make large batches of it and to have it professionally labeled and packaged.

I'm also planning on making a low carb version that I think will do awesome considering how popular of a diet that is and it's a diet that many who have weight loss surgery are put on as well.

I'll post the link once I get everything finished


I'm calling it PawPaw Tuckers Sweet & Savory Spice Rub, naming it after my grandfather who I lost when I was 15 in a cropduster crash.

Sounds interesting! Good luck with the venture. I saw some local venture has a rub in a local grocery store. I would have tried it but it was $5.99 for onoe of those spice sized bottles! Too rich for my pocketbook but I kept thinking, man he wouldn't have to sell too many of those to make some serious money!

Evang.Benincasa 05-17-2017 07:51 PM

Re: Kickstarter for spice rub
 
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Originally Posted by CC1 (Post 1483079)
Sounds interesting! Good luck with the venture. I saw some local venture has a rub in a local grocery store. I would have tried it but it was $5.99 for onoe of those spice sized bottles! Too rich for my pocketbook but I kept thinking, man he wouldn't have to sell too many of those to make some serious money!

Why is 5.99 too much?

jediwill83 05-17-2017 09:35 PM

Re: Kickstarter for spice rub
 
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Originally Posted by Jermyn Davidson (Post 1483048)
Sounds good bro!

I like rubs better than sauces when it comes to steaks, ribs, and grilled chicken.

I don't want to know proprietary secrets, but if it is just a rub, why would you need to work on a low-carb version?


Because one of the ingredients for now is sugar which adds some nice caramelization to the meat.

I'd love to use granulated honey though...better for you.

jediwill83 05-17-2017 09:38 PM

Re: Kickstarter for spice rub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CC1 (Post 1483079)
Sounds interesting! Good luck with the venture. I saw some local venture has a rub in a local grocery store. I would have tried it but it was $5.99 for onoe of those spice sized bottles! Too rich for my pocketbook but I kept thinking, man he wouldn't have to sell too many of those to make some serious money!

Well if it's the small bottle I'm thinking, that's pretty small.

I have no idea what I'll charge yet...I'm going to do as much as I can myself to cut costs.

I have access to a professional kitchen so I can mix everything there.... just looking into packaging and labels.

Sister Alvear 05-17-2017 09:50 PM

Re: Kickstarter for spice rub
 
Sounds good! Praying for you all.


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