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    Comes in pork too and my preference, but have no beef with the beef.


    Last edited by holehogg; September 4, 2021, 04:59 AM.

    #2
    I've not seen any Texan "sprinkle" on his beef nor pork before.

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    • bbqLuv
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      Nothing I want to see.

    #3
    Texas sprinkle, hmmmm. I wonder if that would catch on here. Looks like a decent rub/marinade with what appears as some sort of pepper as lead ingredient. Mebbee a whole new meaning to Texas fairy dust.

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    • bbqLuv
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      Does Texas fairy dust come in a whole rainbow of colors?

    • Clark
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      bbqLuv Ask Panhead John. He might know about Texas fairies.
      Last edited by Clark; September 4, 2021, 09:47 AM.

    • Michael_in_TX
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      I'm not an expert on Texas fairies by any means, but I do think I am remembering right that their fairy dust has a distinct ancho chili component.

    #4
    I am in Texas now.......I feel like I need to ask around about this. OR Might just go and find a beef rib to gnaw on.

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      The only Texas sprinkle I know is done by drivers between rest area's.

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