Competition rub
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Re: Competition rub
Two Platters Full - - - you ain't just kidding are you Justin Can't wait to see and hear the results.
Is it this Rub you're talking about
Is it this Rub you're talking about
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That's the one, I'm gonna order that two for one deal to
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I'll give you my report Monday cause I'm using it on a thick Ribeye - - - woo hoo
Still got a little room on my BBQ Shelf
Still got a little room on my BBQ Shelf
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Almost didn't get a picture of the burgers but I do have a picture of some happy campers. Ribs have been on for about two hours. Is 225 to low to smoke ribs? Also what do y'all think, wrap it or not?
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from what I see those looks like "Spares" and if they are I would check the pull back on the bones and if it looked decent then I'd wrap for a couple of hours and maybe raise the temp up some - - - then unwrap and finish with a glazing sauce until they look larapin. hard to say when I can't see them
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IMO you got it going your way, Podnah
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I decided not to wrap them
Got them setting in the kitchen cooling off.
Got them setting in the kitchen cooling off.
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U DA MAN - - - let us know how they worked
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