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Jane Goodwin | April 11, 2013
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Texas Rib Candy – Stock Up Now!

Texas Pepper Jelly, rib candy assortment In some areas of the country, temperatures are already in the high sixties and low seventies, and BBQ grills all over the nation are under siege with brillo pads, oven cleaner, and garden hoses. Many people have already dined on outdoor-grilled goodnesses of various kinds!

In order to produce the best grilling ever, it’s important to choose your sauces wisely. Texas Pepper Jelly’s Rib Candy is the best by far, and I think it would be a good idea for grillers everywhere to order a good supply before the grilling season starts in full form.

The Texas Rib Candy Six-Pack assortment package is your best deal – you’ll go through all six bottles in no time flat anyway. Remember, Texas Pepper Jelly does assortment packages differently than most companies – with most companies, you get what they give you. With Texas Pepper Jelly, you get what you tell us you want.

So, choose your flavors and order a Rib Candy assortment today! Order different flavors, or all the same flavor, or most of one and a little of another, etc. YOUR way. You tell us what you want and that’s what you’ll get – each order specially made just for YOU.

And once you’ve got your Rib Candy six-pack, you can start grilling without fear of running out of sauces!

Don’t think one order, one package, will get you through the summer, though; you’ll be ordering and re-ording, because your family and friends won’t be able to get enough of Texas Rib Candy’s awesome taste. You won’t mind re-ordering a bit, either, because you won’t be able to get enough of it, either.

Category: grilling, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Rib Candy | Tags: can't get enough rib candy, order rib candy, outdoor cooking, re-order rib candy, rib candy assortment, Rib Candy six pack, Texas Rib Candy
Jane Goodwin | July 21, 2011
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Best Gifts for People Who Love Cookouts

grill I know the weather’s hot, but we’re still cooking “out” at our house and I bet you are, too.

There are several summer birthdays around here, and think this summer we’ve finally managed to “hit the nail on the head” when it comes to choosing great birthday gifts!

They all love to grill out, and I know you have family and friends who love to grill out, too. Why not give these outdoor-cookin’-lovers the gift of Texas Pepper Jelly products?

There are several great gift packages to choose from, and the best part is, when you order from Texas Pepper Jelly, YOU get to choose what kind of product you get in your package. I have never heard of any other similar company that allows customer choice like we do; most businesses have pre-made gift packs and you have to take what THEY think you want.

Not Texas Pepper Jelly. Just choose the kind of package and how much product, and then tell us what kind of products you want. Get ‘em all the same, one of each, half and half – we don’t care. We’ll make and pack your products AFTER we get your order, not before.

At Texas Pepper Jelly, our products are SO DARN GOOD, we know you’ll love them all. Even so, people tend to have favorites and we’ll accommodate your wishes.

Look through the choices and let us know what you want. We’ll give you what you want.

After all, you’re the only one who knows what you REALLY want.

Category: BBQ, Feast of Fridays, grilling, perfect gift, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Pepper Jelly grilling glazes, Texas Rib Candy, Texas Samplers, Texas Tips, TPJ Customer service, TPJ Gifts, TPJ Sauces and Salsas | Tags: birthdays, cooking out, cookout, customer choice, eat out, favorites, gift packs, gift tins, grill out, grilling, hot weather, outdoor cooking, pepper jelly, pepper jelly products, perfect gift, perfect gift for grillers, summer, summer birthdays, Texas Pepper Jelly
Jane Goodwin | July 12, 2011
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Grilling in the Heat!

grill We’re in the midst of some dangerous heat advisories, and few people around these parts want to fire up the oven or even the stove-top right now. Hot as it might be outside, it’s NEVER too hot to grill outdoors, and this weather is the perfect excuse – as if any of us needed an excuse – to thaw out some chicken and ribs and invite some people over for dinner.

Whether your grill uses charcoal or gas, anything cooked on it will taste far better than the same thing cooked inside on a convention stove. Don’t get me wrong – meat is delicious cooked indoors, but let’s face it: meat cooked outdoors on your grill, with some Texas Pepper Jelly or Rib Candy or Bird Bath is going to be delicious beyond all comprehension or description.

So throw together some Spicy Potato Salad, some Pineapple Habanero Cole Slaw, ask your guests to bring some cake, and have a feast.

P.S. Don’t be afraid to stir some pepper jelly into your cold drinks – and it doesn’t matter what kind of drinks you’re having, either. You know what I’m tellin’ ya. . . .

Yee HAW!

Category: BBQ, grilling, Spicy drinks, Spicy main dishes, Spicy salads, Spicy side dishes, Super Easy Party Recipes, Texas Bird Bath, Texas Cookin' Tips, Texas grilling sauces, Texas Pepper Jelly, Texas Pepper Jelly grilling glazes, Texas Rib Candy, Texas Tips, TPJ Recipes, TPJ Sauces and Salsas | Tags: BBQ, Bird Bath, charcoal, cold drinks, cookouts, gas, grilling, guests, heat advisory, hot weather, outdoor cooking, pepper jelly, picnics, Pineapple Habanero Cole Slaw, Rib Candy, spicy potato salad, summer cooking, Texas Pepper Jelly
Jane Goodwin | June 20, 2011
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Apple Habanero Barbecue Sauce: Awesome!

Texas Pepper Jelly Icon, spicy, barbecue sauce, grilling, cookout Your cookout is only as good as your grilling sauces, you know, and that includes your barbecue sauce.

Texas Pepper Jelly’s Apple Habanero Barbecue Sauce will guarantee that your cookout will be a rousing success! It’s easy to make, too!

Ingredients:

1 cup applesauce
1 5-oz jar of Texas Pepper Jelly’s Apple Habanero
1/2 cup ketchup
2 cups brown sugar
6 tablespoons lemon juice (use a real lemon, not that plastic lemon)
1/2 teaspoon salt – if you must
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

What to do:

In a medium saucepan over medium heat, mix together all of the above ingredients and bring the mixture to a boil. Remove from the stove and let it cool completely. Use it to baste any kind of meat, or use it as a dipping sauce at the table.

Any way you use it, it’s absolutely DELICIOUS!

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Jane Goodwin | June 12, 2011
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Grilling Chicken? You Need Texas Bird Bath!

grillNobody knows grilling like Craig Sharry, and a smart outdoor cook will take Craig’s advice before any other.

This excerpt from this month’s Texas Pepper Jelly Newsletter contains some of the best chicken-cookin’ advice I’ve ever seen. I’d follow it if I were you!

Oh, and speaking of the Texas Pepper Jelly Newsletter? Why not click right here and sign up to get it in your inbox every month? It’s full of advice, pictures, recipes, and all kinds of wonderful stuff! Plus, it’s free!

Chicken is one of the most popular foods to grill, especially because it’s so versatile and requires very little preparation. However, to successfully grill chicken without it becoming a char-grilled mess, there is a little bit of skill or know-how involved:

* Start with a clean grate; otherwise, you will have a lot of flare-ups. Then lightly coat the grate with cooking spray or oil to prevent chicken from sticking during the grilling process.

* Speaking of flare-ups – they are inevitable, so be prepared. Excess grease from fat and skin dripping onto the coals will cause flare-ups, so when that happens remove the chicken until the flames subside before putting the chicken back down. If the flare-ups continue, move the chicken to a cooler part of the grill.

* Larger pieces of chicken take longer to cook than smaller pieces, so you can either start cooking the bigger pieces in advance, or set up your grill so that one part is hotter than the other. If doing the latter, cook the larger pieces near the higher temps, such as the breasts. Place the thighs a little further away, followed by the legs. Finally, the wings will be grilled over the coolest part of the grill. This will help everything to cook evenly and pretty much on time.

* Using tongs (not a fork), turn the chicken frequently – about every five minutes – to prevent charring and blistering, while insuring doneness.

* To further prevent charring, apply barbecue and other savory sauces such as the Texas Bird Bath during the last 20 minutes of grilling.

* Chicken is done when it reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees. Different parts take different amounts of time to cook as follows:

* wings – approximately 10 minutes per side
* boneless breasts – approximately 5 to 6 minutes per side
* bone-in chicken – approximately 25-30 minutes, turning frequently
* chicken quarters – approximately 35-45 minutes, turning frequently
* chicken halves – approximately 45-60 minutes, turning frequently
* whole chicken – approximately 30-40 minutes on each side with indirect heat in a covered grill

Special note: marinating or brining chicken in advance helps to keep it from drying out during the grilling process.

Introducing Texas Bird Bath!

Our newest product, Texas Bird Bath, is beyond awesome. Seriously, this stuff is off the chain! Texas Bird Bath has the perfect blend of sweet and heat specially created for chicken. You can marinade in it, use it as a glaze, or add it to your favorite BBQ sauce.

Finally, a pourable, brushable, delectable sauce that can be used at any time during the cooking/grilling process. Or you can simply pour it over the chicken after you are finished cooking it. Even better….this product goes great with ribs, pork loin, lamb, seafood, and more. The possibilities are endless!

What are you waiting for? Order some today!

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