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Rick Geyerman 17-09-2005 02:48 AM

membrane pulling tool
 
I've posted a picture on the other side (alt.binaries.food) of a tool that
makes pulling the membrane from spare ribs a lot easier. I've read most of
the posts here, and never seen it mentioned. They're called "skinning
pliers" and I found mine at a local fishing outfitter for less than $10.

I've learned an awful lot from these two groups and just thought it was time
to share.

Happy weekend Q'ing,
Rick




2fatbbq 17-09-2005 03:46 AM


"Rick Geyerman" > wrote in message
...
> I've posted a picture on the other side (alt.binaries.food) of a tool that
> makes pulling the membrane from spare ribs a lot easier. I've read most of
> the posts here, and never seen it mentioned. They're called "skinning
> pliers" and I found mine at a local fishing outfitter for less than $10.


pull the mebrane off about 30 racks a couple weeks past and all I needed was
paper towels and a finger to get it all started--don't make it too
complicated
Buzz
2fat bikers bbq




>
> I've learned an awful lot from these two groups and just thought it was
> time to share.
>
> Happy weekend Q'ing,
> Rick
>
>
>




TFM® 17-09-2005 03:48 AM


"2fatbbq" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Rick Geyerman" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I've posted a picture on the other side (alt.binaries.food) of a tool

that
> > makes pulling the membrane from spare ribs a lot easier. I've read most

of
> > the posts here, and never seen it mentioned. They're called "skinning
> > pliers" and I found mine at a local fishing outfitter for less than $10.

>
> pull the mebrane off about 30 racks a couple weeks past and all I needed

was
> paper towels and a finger to get it all started--don't make it too
> complicated
> Buzz



True. I've never used more than my fingers.

Grab it and peel it off. If you don't get it all, try again. If you don't
get it then, who cares?

Seriously, it'll all peel off on a good day.


TFM®



MonopTN 17-09-2005 04:33 AM

>>They're called "skinning
>>pliers" and I found mine at a local fishing outfitter for >>less than
>>$10.......
>>
>>Happy weekend Q'ing,
>>Rick


Now the spammers are hawking fishing pliers. Crucify him!
JK



Steve Calvin 17-09-2005 02:30 PM

TFM® wrote:
> "2fatbbq" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>"Rick Geyerman" > wrote in message
...


>>paper towels and a finger to get it all started--don't make it too
>>complicated

>

<snip>
> True. I've never used more than my fingers.
>
> Grab it and peel it off. If you don't get it all, try again. If you don't
> get it then, who cares?
>
> Seriously, it'll all peel off on a good day.
>
>
> TFM®
>
>


Agreed, the fingers work just fine. One of those would be akin to buying
a garlic press.... who needs 'em? ;-)

--
Steve

Default User 19-09-2005 09:17 PM

2fatbbq wrote:

>
> "Rick Geyerman" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I've posted a picture on the other side (alt.binaries.food) of a
> > tool that makes pulling the membrane from spare ribs a lot easier.
> > I've read most of the posts here, and never seen it mentioned.
> > They're called "skinning pliers" and I found mine at a local
> > fishing outfitter for less than $10.

>
> pull the mebrane off about 30 racks a couple weeks past and all I
> needed was paper towels and a finger to get it all started--don't
> make it too complicated Buzz 2fat bikers bbq



I have an old-fashioned butter knife, not the kind that pretends to be
some sort of cutting utensile, but is very thin, flexible, and round on
the tip. That makes for a good starter for the membrane. Then, as you
say, paper towels work great. Good grip and you just chunk 'em away
when done.




Brian


[email protected] 20-09-2005 12:27 AM

I just use my right hand until the elbow gets tired and then I switch.
My optometrist says that I'll go blind if I keep at it. ;-)

On 19 Sep 2005 20:17:39 GMT, "Default User" >
wrote:

>2fatbbq wrote:
>
>>
>> "Rick Geyerman" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > I've posted a picture on the other side (alt.binaries.food) of a
>> > tool that makes pulling the membrane from spare ribs a lot easier.
>> > I've read most of the posts here, and never seen it mentioned.
>> > They're called "skinning pliers" and I found mine at a local
>> > fishing outfitter for less than $10.

>>
>> pull the mebrane off about 30 racks a couple weeks past and all I
>> needed was paper towels and a finger to get it all started--don't
>> make it too complicated Buzz 2fat bikers bbq

>
>
>I have an old-fashioned butter knife, not the kind that pretends to be
>some sort of cutting utensile, but is very thin, flexible, and round on
>the tip. That makes for a good starter for the membrane. Then, as you
>say, paper towels work great. Good grip and you just chunk 'em away
>when done.
>
>
>
>
>Brian



Denny Wheeler 20-09-2005 08:24 PM

On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 19:27:26 -0400, wrote:

>I just use my right hand until the elbow gets tired and then I switch.
>My optometrist says that I'll go blind if I keep at it. ;-)


I think he's pulling the wrong membrane.
<rimshot>
--
-denny-

"I don't like it when a whole state starts
acting like a marital aid."
"John R. Campbell" in a Usenet post.

Barry Bean 20-09-2005 09:50 PM

Denny Wheeler > wrote in
:

> On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 19:27:26 -0400, wrote:
>
>>I just use my right hand until the elbow gets tired and then I switch.
>>My optometrist says that I'll go blind if I keep at it. ;-)

>
> I think he's pulling the wrong membrane.
> <rimshot>


Just keep the sauce off the meat!


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