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Got favorite ribs?
Dimitri said...
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> "Andy" <q> wrote in message ...
>> Dimitri said...
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>>> " BOB" > wrote in message
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>>>> "Andy" <q> wrote in message
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>>>>> Got favorite ribs?
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>>>>> short ribs?
>>>>> beef ribs?
>>>>> baby back ribs?
>>>>> ___ ribs?
>>>>>
>>>>> What's your favorite? And your second favorite?
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>>>>> I've never made ribs, nor can I remember the last time I ate them.
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>>>>> Anyone?
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
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>>>>> Andy
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>>>> St Louis cut spares. With the rib tips smoked, too. Chef's treat.
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>>>> As a matter of fact, there will be six racks hitting the grill at
>>>> about
>> 7
>>>> AM to be ready for lunch tomorrow.
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>>>> BOB
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>>> Amen!
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>>> Best pork rib cut bar none!
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>> Is that "St. Louis cut spares" a familiar order nationwide? What would
>> it be called in Kalifornia? I gotta order there.
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>> Recalls burnt ends in KS.
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>> I wish I could have a Memphis belle join me to keep me in and out of
>> trouble in Los Angeles?!? Would be well kept, fed, entertained, etc.
>> Catalina Island overnight!!!
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>> Back to ribs...
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>> "St. Louis cut spares" I'll call out west for the equal.
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>> Andy
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> the Saint Luis Cut is a method of butchering the spareribs - this is not
> a preparation spicing or method of cooking. it involves taking the
> spareribs and removing the waste.
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> See he
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> http://www.bbq-book.com/news2006/html/october_2006.html
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> Any butcher Nationwide should know this.
Dimitri,
Thanks for letting me know. I had no clue!
Best,
Andy
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