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campdude

Babbling Farker
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Jul 4, 2010
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Rancho Cucamonga, CA
The last couple of months have been kind of hectic. Work has been busy, my wife has been sick, the holidays, ect., ect. I haven't even had the cover of the Bandera off since the beginning of October.:sad: I had the good fortune of being invited to gtr's pig smoke last weekend and realized how much I was missing BBQ. I pulled some spares out of the freezer and trimmed them up and rubbed them with some Tasty Licks Ribit Rib Rub. Put them in at 290* and let them smoke for about 2 1/2 hours. They had nice color and I needed to move them along, so I wrapped in foil with some brown sugar and more rub. An hour later I pulled them off. Sorry no plate pics. The wife and I were to hungry! Thanks for looking.
 
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Those look fantastic! Where'd you get the racks? I've been finding some skinny stuff around here - those look nice 'n meaty, not to mention beautifully cooked. :thumb:

And...since October? Good Gawd man! Get cooking!

btw pork+your salsa=farking delicious. :thumb:
 
Those look fantastic! Where'd you get the racks? I've been finding some skinny stuff around here - those look nice 'n meaty, not to mention beautifully cooked. :thumb:

And...since October? Good Gawd man! Get cooking!

btw pork+your salsa=farking delicious. :thumb:
Those were from Stater Bro's. I'll pick up a couple of cryo packs whenever they're on sale. The guys behind the meat counter know me and take care of me. I don't think I've ever gone this long without Q'ing. I really needed some smoke. Your pig last week had me thinking about it all week. Glad you enjoyed the salsa:grin:.
 
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Those look so good it made my mouth literally water :p! Is there a post somewhere on here about the proper technique to trim up spares? I have a pork shoulder on today and now want to plan some ribs for next weekend
 
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