BBQ for the softball team.

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cubguy17

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Jan 29, 2008
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Omaha, Nebraska
I did 11 lbs of featherbones for about 7 people from my team it was just enough. I kinda thought we would be rained out so I didn't get them put on until about a half hour before I found out we were still play'n. I had to trust my temp to stay for about 3 hours by itself, and the GOSM did a great job. I think it got a little warm right before I got home when my water started drying up on me. But other than a couple of the bones being a little dry, they were great!
 
Slathered them in mustard, (Both Sides) Then rubbed down (Both Sides)
Smoked with apple and a little mesquite for a little over three hours at about 225 degrees. Although it climbed to 300 for probably the last half hour, which I didn't really want it to do that but I wasn't home to stop it.
That's it they were done moist and tender, with exceptions of about three or four of them. They were dried and burnt to a crisp
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Slathered them in Mustard (both sides) Then rubbed them (both sides)
Smoked them at 225 degrees for a little over three hours while we played softball came home and they were done moist and tender, with exceptions of a few of them. They were dried and burnt to a crisp. Oops that's what I get for not keeping my eye on them.
Sorry thought I erased the first one.
 
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