John Henry’s Meat Rubs
John Henry’s Sauces
  • Fajtas w/Cilantro
  • Lil Shag’s All purpose
  • Cherry Rub
  • Pacific Oriental
  • Texas Chicken Tickler
  • Apple Rub
  • Raspberry Chipolte
  • Tammy’s Herbal
  • Apple Jerk Chicken
  • Honey Lemon Pepper
  • Wild Cherry Chipolte
  • Sugarfoot
  • Bourbon Rub
  • Papa Charlie’s Greek
  • Lil Tater’s Mopping Sauce
  • Pecan Marinade Injection
  • Homestead Steak Sauce

There are many versions of how barbecue got its start and by whom. Each version has its own particular story on who started it and why it is still around. But one thing that is agreed on is African Americans had much to do with the origin and survival of barbecuing. In the South, where slavery was prevalent and flouring, many slaves escaped the plantation and were accepted by the Native Americans. The Seminoles of Florida cooked their meat over hot coals slowly until it was tender and succulent. These former slaves adapted this method and perfected it into what we today call barbeque. These enterprising Americans operated barbecue stands in their communities and kept this food style alive.

Barbecuing for other people is something I've enjoyed ever since I was a little boy. I can remember visiting my great-great grandfather, PaPa Charlie, at his farm in the rural town of Elysian Field, near the Texas-Louisiana border. His farm is the source of many memories of my childhood and will always have a special place in my heart. It was here that I developed my passion for cooking and barbecuing.

There was a very unique smokehouse on the farm that I remember vividly. I used to love helping PaPa Charlie and my uncles prepare the hogs for smoking underneath the smokehouse, I will never forget that wonderful smell of smoke wafting up from underneath the house as the meat was smoking. Just the smell of smoke alone was enough for me to decide, at the tender age of eight, to follow in PaPa Charlie's footsteps and try barbecuing and smoking meats. I began by preparing the meat with my own personal touch of spices. John Henry Abercrombie.
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BBQ Pellets –Flavored Pellets for your pellet grill:

  • Hickory
  • Apple
  • Pecan
  • Mesquite
  • Cherry
  • Alder

    Sold in 10# and 20# bags
 
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