Knockin’ the rust off
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- bsooner75
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Knockin’ the rust off
Been too long and I’m getting to the point I felt like taking on a little longer cook (still recovering from back surgery) so I fired up the kettle with my slow n sear. Used Meat Church Gospel rub and Meat Mitch Whomp sauce in these ribs. Nice combo.
I failed to give myself enough time and everyone was hungry so I pulled them early. Could’ve stood a little longer on the grill but we had a nice dinner either way.
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I failed to give myself enough time and everyone was hungry so I pulled them early. Could’ve stood a little longer on the grill but we had a nice dinner either way.
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Re: Knockin’ the rust off
Oh and…dessert
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Reebz always Rock the palate and those look great to me
Good ol Texas Dessert there, Sooner Sir
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Good ol Texas Dessert there, Sooner Sir
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Very nice !!!
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Love me sum Ribbs and those look delicious. Like that grilled asparagus too
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Re: Knockin’ the rust off
Thanks y’all.
Actually the asparagus was pan roasted by the wife and there is a little sautéed okra on the plate as well (the few we got from the garden) they both had Sucklebusters Lemon Pepper Garlic on them and were fantastic.
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Actually the asparagus was pan roasted by the wife and there is a little sautéed okra on the plate as well (the few we got from the garden) they both had Sucklebusters Lemon Pepper Garlic on them and were fantastic.
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Awesome! Glad you're healing up good too.
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bobcat1 wrote:Awesome! Glad you're healing up good too.
Thank you sir!
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Heal up brother !!
But First, pass over those Vittles !
Looks awesome dude :)
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But First, pass over those Vittles !
Looks awesome dude :)
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woodenvisions wrote:Heal up brother !!
But First, pass over those Vittles !
Looks awesome dude :)
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Thanks. Its been 2 months and I’m back at work. Promised the wife I wouldn’t tackle a long cook (brisket) for at least another month. I was definitely a little sore after cooking the ribs but it was worth it. Figure if I keep going it gets less uncomfortable each time…
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Small steps dude ...bsooner75 wrote:woodenvisions wrote:Heal up brother !!
But First, pass over those Vittles !
Looks awesome dude :)
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Thanks. Its been 2 months and I’m back at work. Promised the wife I wouldn’t tackle a long cook (brisket) for at least another month. I was definitely a little sore after cooking the ribs but it was worth it. Figure if I keep going it gets less uncomfortable each time…
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U only have 1 back and Q is a plenty
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Looks fantastic, sooner, and I hope you're well on the way to a full brisket-capable recovery.
PS: I love your presentation plate, looking for one just like it.
PS: I love your presentation plate, looking for one just like it.
Moink!
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Very nice ribs dinner!
I'm glad you're well on the mend.
I'm glad you're well on the mend.
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Welcome back to the saddle!
The bones look great, and so does the plate.
The bones look great, and so does the plate.
John - Hopelessly addicted to smoking and grilling.
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Thanks again. I appreciate all the kind words
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