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Easiest Barbecue Sauce

3 tb Catsup 3 tb Brown sugar
2 tb Vinegar 1 ts Salt
1 ts Lemon juice 1 ts Dry mustard
2 tb Worcestershire sauce 1 ts Chili powder
4 tb Water 1 ts Paprika
2 tb Cooking oil 1/2 ts Red pepper
Combine all ingredients in a quart jar; shake well and refrigerate until
ready to use as a basting sauce for barbecue chicken, beef or pork.


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