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Black Women in the BBQ Supply Chain: The Sauce and Seasoning MakersĀ 

Black Women in the BBQ Supply Chain: The Sauce and Seasoning MakersĀ 

Black Women in the BBQ Supply Chain: The Sauce and Seasoning Makers 

We have explored the role Black women play in the BBQ supply chain by featuring the farmers, ranchers and vendors, the butchers, and the pitmasters. As a final installment, we have curated a list of the sauce, seasoning and condiment makers. Each maker has a distinct heritage rooted in Black barbecue history. And each maker operates a small business worthy of support. 

Lillieā€™s of Charleston | Heritage: Lowcountry SC/Gullah Geechee 

Hot or Mild Gift Packs $29 

Jones Bar-B-Q KC | Heritage: Kansas City

Sweet & Tangy Sauce $6.99 single bottle | $19.99 3-pack 

Bar-B-Q Rub $5.99

Muttā€™s Sauce (& Spices) | Heritage: Tennessee 

Deluxe 3-Pack [This is the ultimate gift for Cooking with Mutt’s Sauce!  Try the sauces:  Gluten Free Original, Sweet N Spicy, and Ghost Pepper, as well as our new line of spices: Berbere, Garlic Ghost Pepper, and Onion Pepper.] $45.00 

Argia Bā€™s Mumbo Sauce | Heritage: Mississippi 

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MUMBO 3-Pack $ 36.00

LBā€™s Chili Bar | Heritage: Tennessee & Georgia 

Original Sweet Heat Sauce & Marinades $10 per Bottle (Check site for gift packs.)

Sienna Sauce | Heritage: Texas 

Tangy Bundle Pack $29.85

The Spice Suite | Heritage: Washington, DC 

Spice boxes PRICES VARY

Southern City Girl Spice Blends | Heritage: Georgia & The Carolinas 

Blends vary in cost. 

Chef Curl Ardee Spices | Heritage: Georgia 

Spice Bundle 4-Pack $29.99 (comes in salt-free when available)

Heritage Fare, Ltd. | Heritage: Appalachia & South 

HF Sauces, Seasonings vary in price.

Robin Caldwell

Robin Caldwell is the blogger behind freshandfriedhard.com and academic researcher focusing on Black history, heritage and culture. Public historian primarily in Black American historical foodways: antebellum and regional.

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