A special friend of mine did a favor for me. In return, I asked what I could do and he said he needed 5 pounds of Jan's Original Dry Rub. I can do that! For future reference, 4 batches per the recipe will yield 5.5 pounds. 1 batch yields approximately 1.375 lbs or around 2.5 cups. Didn't know any of that until today.
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Larry
You are great.
That would make a LOT of bricks taste good! ;D
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Wish I could have watched that being made.
Geez!
Quote from: squirtthecat on September 05, 2012, 10:36:19 AM
That would make a LOT of bricks taste good! ;D
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Yeah, those bricks are gonna be good! ;)
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I was running low, so yesterday I mixed me a double batch ;D ;D 8)
That's just plain awesome! I need another batch soon.!
I believe in some countries those bags could be used as currency ;)
Quote from: muebe on September 05, 2012, 03:09:24 PM
I believe in some countries those bags could be used as currency ;)
Or send you to jail! 5.5 pounds=2.5 kilos. Is that still illegal in Turkey? ;D