Got my “Smoke ‘Em If You Got ‘Em” seasoning from Flavor Seed and decided to do “Party Ribs”. The seasoning had a great fresh and sweet aroma and is very fine in texture which is great cause it doesn’t clump up when trying to apply the rub to the meat. I used a very thin layer of avacodo oil as a binder. Not a big fan of using mustard, honey, syrup, or mayo (yes I said mayo) as a binder. I’ve ever only used mustard and I’ve heard of people the others but for me, oil or just water is my favorite binder. After applying the rub, I let the meat sweat for about 30 minutes and it gave them a great starting color and aborbed into the meat really well. For this cook, I used my Char-Griller Akorn Kamado style grill and I cooked 250-275 (my temps fluctuated a bit, still getting used to the grill) I cooked them on each side for an hour and pulled them off when they reached about 170-175 internal temperature. I loaded them into a pan with butter, brown sugar, raw honey, tossed them in a light coating Kinders Orinonal BBQ sauce. Covered them and put them in my oven at 300 for about 40ish minutes. I checked for probe tenderness and once they were there I threw them back onto the grill for about 10 more minutes to tack up the sauce. These turned out delicious with an amazing color!! The seasoning added a wonderful sweet flavor (there’s brown sugar in the rub) that pairs great with pork ribs. I didn’t notice anything overpowering in the rub, it’s very well balanced and each spice compliments the others. I would be careful when using this spice on the faster cooked pork cuts, examples being pork chops and smaller cuts like that, because I feel that the temps you use to cook those may burn the sugars in the rub. That being said, this goes great on slower cooked cuts like ribs, pork butts/ shoulders, hams, and loins. All in all this was great cook that was made even better with this wonderful and fresh rub!!