Jeff Langer
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Looking for something that has holes in the top so it is easier to sprinkle rub onto meat! Any suggestions?
Thank you!
Thank you!

I usually buy spices at the local warehouse store (BJs) in fairly large bottles that have shaker lids. When they're empty, I wash 'em out and recycle them as rub shakers. They're actually the same type of containers that a lot of commercial rubs are sold in.
Jeff,
We buy our spices at Sam's Club. They come in large plastic containers with flip top shaker lids. Different spices have different sized holes in the lid. Over the years I have saved a half dozen of those spice bottles and bunches of the lids. When I make a batch of poultry rub like Scarborough Faire, I blend it and pour it off into one of those large containers and cap it with a shaker lid with small holes (since I don't need a lot usually). When I do a pork rub (which I will probably be using very liberally) I use a lid with larger holes so the rub will come out faster. I always add popcorn to my rubs to keep them from clumping (popcorn is an excellent food grade desiccant). If I am planning to store for a long time, I remove the lid, cover the mouth of the jar with plastic wrap and then screw the lid back on to seal out air and moisture. This works well for me and it is essentially free since I am recycling the containers...
Regards,
John
The top of a Parmesan cheese container fits perfectly on a mason jar and the holes on those are huge!
Why not just use the container itself?
Take a mason jar and 2 flat lids and 1 ring. Drill a bunch of holes in one of the lids for sprinkling the rub, then you can put the other ring on to keep everything dry. Works great.
The top of a Parmesan cheese container fits perfectly on a mason jar and the holes on those are huge!