DL Jardine sauce and rub range

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alokin123
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DL Jardine sauce and rub range

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Anybody tried either the rib rub or the sauces?

http://www.jardinefoods.com/

Particularly this one: http://www.jardinefoods.com/store#!/~/p ... d=11065017
Armchairbenko
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Re: DL Jardine sauce and rub range

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Yeah I have tried it awhile back - I think the Barbaro's Bros. Butchers stock this.

Personally I am preferring the Mad Hunky and the Convict Rubs (when I am being too lazy to make my own :oops:) at the moment but the Jardines is definitely worth a taste :mrgreen:

I hope this helps.

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Re: DL Jardine sauce and rub range

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Armchairbenko wrote:
Personally I am preferring the Mad Hunky and the Convict Rubs (when I am being too lazy to make my own :oops:) at the moment but the Jardines is definitely worth a taste :mrgreen:


Armchairbenko
Thanks for the info. Where can i get the Mad Hunky one?
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Re: DL Jardine sauce and rub range

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I believe that Grill Pro Australia on this forum can help - they have retailers across the country so you shouldn't have a drama locating one.

The below link may help:

http://www.aussiebbq.info/forum/viewtop ... 63#p114363

No connection to them myself but I can confirm that it is a pretty dam good product - very tasty indeed :P

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alokin123
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great stuff. Thanks for your help!
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I started my Low and slow Cue journey on Jardines. Woolworths used to stock it over a decade ago so at that time it was easy to get.
Its typical of the American flavour. I remember liking the bbq sauce very much.
Nowdays we are spoilt for choice.
Its a good product.
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Dougt
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Re: DL Jardine sauce and rub range

Post by Dougt »

Jardines are imported by Texan Imports these days

http://texanimports.com.au/

some butchers stock them but cheaper direct from there website. The Chick'n Lick'n is a personal favourite of mine on chicken wings. great marinade.
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