Lexx Diamond
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I don't use that stuff. It's too damn sweet. Avoid High Fructose Corn Syrup. I use Stubs, when I don't make my own BBQ sauce. I add a little honey if need be.

it's not, and they couldn't even figure it out. flavorless bunch of people, eating ribs and ground beef raw. they needed africa and asia to introduce salt and spices (shout outs mansa musa). simple salt made musa the richest man in the history of man, and spices so good in india, they re-routed the other direction because all of their countries were fighting over it and discovered america by accident (they still call natives indians wtf). this is all over spices. 40,000 years of flavorlessness. its in the dna. so yes, ketchup, brown sugar, molasses, vinegar was rocket science to them. stole it and then even added some twang to it "sweet baby rays" the audacity.lol the top secret ingredients of ketchup, brown sugar, molasses and vinegar. It isn't rocket science.
Damn, Sweet Baby of O Block"According to legend, Dave's brother Larry, named the sauce in honor of Dave's childhood nickname, Baby Ray. Dave earned the nickname while playing basketball on Chicago's west side as a kid. In a short documentary, Dave Raymond said that he grew up in a place where "you had to either kinda be in a gang or play sports" to go out, and basketball was a big part of his life. His brother was called Ray (short for their last name), so the younger Dave became Baby Ray. One day, Dave's team was playing a bigger and older team. He made a fancy move during shooting drills, and one of the guys said, "Hey, that's sweet, Baby Ray."
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Vinegar is keylol the top secret ingredients of ketchup, brown sugar, molasses and vinegar. It isn't rocket science.
The only sauce I goto ., is stubbs![]()
"Christopher B. Stubblefield, known as Stubb to family and friends, got his first taste of cooking while serving in the 96th Field Artillery, the US Army’s last all-black army infantry, in the Korean War. After being injured twice as a gunner, Stubbs was assigned as a mess sergeant, where he treated his fellow soldiers to good music and even better food."
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I honestly thought I was supporting a black businessYall not just making your own BBQ sauce?
NoYall not just making your own BBQ sauce?
It doesn't matter. What matters is who owns the company, hence who the money is going toIf I find out the black man on Stubbs ain’t real I’m gonna be devastated.
With due respect to E-40,
Ppl can re contextualize & redefine slang words. I used it how I used it. Maybe he copyrighted the word, but I'm not trying to make $$ off the word, so..
He'll be alright..*shrugs*