Ribs on the UDS and Dutch's Wicked beans in the MES

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They look good from here . Beans too !

Just keep doing them , it gets easier to know 'done' . Besides the test results can be eaten , or at the very worst , added to Chili or as seasoning for Beans , Cornbread , Soups and Stews and such !!!

Have fun and . . .
 
Thanks guys, 

Supper was great! Much better this time. Maybe could have cooked a little longer, learning the feel of the toothpick. Highly recommend Dutch's beans, I scaled it down and varied a little, but as a guide it's an outstanding recipe. Was a nice day here, worked on splitting and stacking some of this load of firewood and checked the smokers when on break. 


dirtsailor2003, I think the first time the main problem was a terrible choice of meat. I picked up a couple of tiny packs, St. Louis cut, for just my wife and I. They should have never been offered for sale in my opinion. I could have held all the lean meat on both pieces in one hand, all the rest was fat and bone. This time I got bigger pieces, baby back, thick and meaty, We had leftovers enough for tomorrow.
 
Nice looking chow! Glad to see nice weather there,I saw a few flakes here today!
 
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