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shawnglobe

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Nov 14, 2006
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Hello to all smokers this is my first time to the site very cool idea. Now my question is on feather bones, time temp any body got any pointers on smoking them, Thanks.
Shawn Globe
 
Feather Bones are the Chine Bones off a Prime Rib Roast or the smallest ribs end ribs of a Spare of Loin Rib Rack. Both are called Feather Bones. Some people refer to them as Niblets.

Jeff
 
Chine bones are the bones that are on topside of the back bone. When a beef or hog is properly split in half lengthwise, these bones resemble feathers.

Here is a LINK that talks about the Prime rib and feather bones. Scroll through the article until you come to the section on carving for more feather bone info.
 
Sure glad that got straightened out....was getting a tickling feeling.....
 
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