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Originally Posted by Hook_Line_and_Sinker
What charcoal?
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Originally Posted by Freddy j
I was just about to start a thread asking for fellow PBC for advice. I've had the same result with the bottom 4 or so ribs on mine and they're unedible. Cook 3 racks and I'd waste 12 ribs.
I'm sure that there's a way to prevent this keeping the bottom ribs futher away from the fire and i want to use my pbc more and more for ribs. I'm gonna start up that thread and see what others have done.
Tri tip sounds like it was a big success.
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next time I'm going to try to get the hook thru the center ribs or hook it thru both ends so they hang in a U shape.
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Originally Posted by Ron_L
That's a great line!
Was that grill pad one of those hard ones with the rough surface from Home Depot or Lowes? I destroyed one of those by putting it under a fire pit trying to save the grass at a competition. There was a 24" hole right through it.
The ribs and tri-tip sound great!
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yup. That's the one. Center crumbled like dust.
oh and charcoal type was kingsford.
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