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  2. 10 of the Best BBQ Rubs to Try This Labor Day Weekend - AOL

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    2. Killer Hogs The BBQ Rub. Buy 2 on Amazon for $26. Killer Hogs is one of the most raved-about rubs, and it's touted as being made in the USA. This stuff is ideal for pork, especially pork butts ...

  3. Where To Eat for Cheap in Every State - AOL

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    Arkansas: Whole Hog Cafe. Little Rock Known for its sauces, including a special volcano sauce for spice lovers, the Whole Hog Cafe has some of the top-ranked barbecue and three locations in Little ...

  4. Spice rub - Wikipedia

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    The spice rub forms a coating on the food. The food can be marinated in the spice rub for some time for the flavors to incorporate into the food, or it can be cooked immediately after it is coated in the rub. The spice rub can be left on or partially removed before cooking. Rubs are typically applied as a powder, aka "dry".

  5. St. Louis–style barbecue - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis–style barbecue is characterized by its process of grilling and then saucing the meat. The cooking time for St. Louis–style barbecue is faster than other styles because it does not require smoking the meat for hours or applying a dry rub. [2] St. Louis barbecue sauce is tomato-based, sweet, and vinegary. [2]

  6. Montreal steak seasoning - Wikipedia

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    Montreal steak seasoning, also known as Montreal steak spice, [1] is a spice mix used to flavour steak and grilled meats. [2] It is based on the dry-rub mix used in preparing Montreal smoked meat, [2] which comes from the Romanian pastramă (the ancestor of pastrami), introduced to Montreal by Romanian Jewish immigrants.

  7. Swine flu proving to be a killer -- to the hog industry - AOL

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    What's in a name? The pork industry is discovering the wrong name can become a multi-billion dollar calamity. Since April, when many of us first heard the name "Swine Flu" used for the H1N1 virus ...

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