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we did a few last year using my method for spares and they turned out really well. i even used the method at a local cook-off and the folks seemed to love them. the thing about country-style ribs is that there seems to be a bit of versatility - depending on how they are cut, you can eat them just like you would spares, or you can, if you want, take the meat and shred it like pork shoulder.
i tried copying/pasting the text, but it's having troubles, so here's a link - there's also some Q-view of some spares. the country ribs will look the same, just be a different shape:
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