too chilly for ribs?

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netspyder

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hoo-whee it's brisk out there this morning. 36 degrees too cold to smoke meat? i think not! smoking meats is a year round activity in this house!

i stopped by a local bbq store and picked up some glaze... and wanted to try it out...
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so, fire up the pit! on we go with some ribs. i think i'll have enough room to throw a chicken on in a little bit... as soon as i go buy a chicken...
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We're year round here, but it just doesn't get that cold. I had a dream last night that I smoked some spares...
 
well, one of the birds came off and was delicious - the skin didn't crisp up, but i expected that at 250*, and i guess i could've slathered some butter on it to help that out but didn't. it was kinda an afterthought anyway - tide me over until the real food is ready. all wrapped up.

now the question is - do i do one with my new glaze and the other with jalapeno jelly i made from my garden, or leave the second naked?

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I am sure there was a little room on the grill for a couple sausages. lol

That all looks great.
And the ribs perfect, like said above the Rib Candy glaze sounds great.
I will have to try my Jalapeno jelly as a glaze also When its only me eating :emoji_yum: :emoji_yum: :emoji_sunglasses:

David
 
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