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Author :: Peter Lenkefi  |
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| Article Title :: Slow Cooked Ribs |
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Salt and pepper White vinegar Barbecue sauce -- tomato Sparkling
water Based Season whole uncut slabs of pork ribs with salt and
pepper, cook slowly in a smoker using low heat (220 Maximum) for
two hours. Then baste ribs with a mix of equal parts
tomato-based barbeque sauce, white vinegar, and sparkling water
every half hour the next three hours. For the final hour of
cooking, change the baste to a mix of equal parts barbeque sauce
and sparkling water. The ribs will have cooked a total of six
hours. Serve with plenty of sauce on the side. return to list
Southern Spareribs
6 lb Ribs 3 tb Soy sauce 1 c Ketchup 1 ts Salt 1/2 c Brown
sugar 1 c Dr. pepper 1/4 c Honey Use 8 lbs. charcoal, 4 q (read full article) |
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Peter Lenkefi  |
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| Article Title :: Pork Baby Back Ribs |
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Recipe by: Kit Anderson These are the best ribs in the world. I
know. I've tried them all. There is a BBQ joint in heaven and it
has one thing on the menu. This is it. 1 rack of pork baby back
ribs per moderately hungry person. Marinate in cider vinegar
about 10 minutes. Liberally use garlic salt and canned black
pepper Use hickory, oak, or mesquite At 200-225, they should
take 2 1/2 hours Use a water pan. Sauce goes on the side. (You
won't need it.) That's it? Yep. Don't mess with perfection.
Don't try fresh cracked pepper or cloves of garlic. Don't try
spare ribs. I did once and made my wife cry. return to list
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Peter Lenkefi  |
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| Article Title :: Barbecued Ribs |
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5 lb Spareribs
---------------------------FLORIDA BARBECUE
SAUCE--------------------------- 2 c Margarine or butter 6 Limes
or lemons (the juice) 1 c Cider vinegar 1 ts Salt 1 c Catsup 1
tb Worcestershire sauce 6 oz Jar Prepared horseradish 1 ts Hot
pepper sauce PREPARE FLORIDA BARBECUE SAUCE: In a medium
stainless-steel or enamelware saucepan melt margarine or butter
slowly. Add vinegar, catsup, horseradish, lime or lemon juice,
salt and Worcestershire and pepper sauces. Simmer uncovered 20
to 25 minutes to blend flavors. Use as basting sauce for pork,
chicken or other meats and serve as a table sauce. Leftover
sauce can be refrigerated and kept up to a week. NOTE: If using
this sauce fo (read full article) |
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Rachel Paxton  |
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| Article Title :: Friendship Albums |
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My 12-year-old daughter was mad at me when I refused to pay $25
for a school yearbook last year. Who are they trying to kid?
In an attempt to appease my daughter, I suggested buying a
little notebook that her friends could write messages in for
her. As it turned out, we found a small turquoise spiral-bound
notebook for about $3 that she really liked. Her gel pens looked
really great on the turquoise paper.
I also agreed to let her take my camera to school on the last
day (it's a fairly inexpensive camera). She took a roll of film
that was all hers to take pictures of her friends. She had her
friend write little notes to her in her notebook, including
phone numbers, AOL Instant Messenger (read full article) |
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Rachel Paxton  |
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| Article Title :: Butterfly Candle Holders |
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Butterfly candle holders are easy to make and a great gift idea.
The materials are very inexpensive, and you can use your
imagination for a variety of designs. To get started, you will
need:
Materials:
Small glass candle holders Butterfly wrapping paper Yellow
tissue paper Decoupage Cuticle scissors Small paintbrush Damp
paper towel
You can buy whatever glass candle holders you like (or use some
you already have laying around). I bought mine at Walmart for
about $0.59. You could also find them at thrift stores or yard
sales.
I chose butterflies for my design, but you could choose whatever
design you'd like--maybe keeping in mind the tastes of the
person you're making them for. You c (read full article) |
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Rachel Paxton  |
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| Article Title :: Canning Jar Candles |
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Canning jar candles are very easy to make, make great gifts, and
are only limited by your imagination!
To start all you need are some narrow-mouth canning jars, wire
ribbon, potpourri, votive candles, small glass votive candle
holders, and craft glue or a hot glue gun.
If you don't have any old canning jars, you can find some very
inexpensively at thrift stores and yard sales. Wire ribbon can
be a little expensive. Look for it at yard sales and at craft
store clearance sales. The after-Christmas sales a great time to
stock up. One roll of ribbon will make several canning jar
candles. Potpourri you can make yourself or buy on sale. Votive
candles are inexpensive at stores like Target or (read full article) |
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Rachel Paxton  |
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| Article Title :: Lighted Holiday Potpourri Jars |
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Lighted potpourri jars are a festive addition to any holiday
decor. They are inexpensive, easy to make, and make great
hostess gifts.
SUPPLIES:
1 package Christmas lights (20-bulb strand) Wide-mouth canning
jar Potpourri Holiday ribbon Pinecones, small holiday
decorations Doily or holiday fabric cut to fit over the mouth of
the canning jar Glue gun
DIRECTIONS:
Plug in light strand and see if any bulbs are burned out and
need to be replaced. Arrange light strand and potpourri in
canning jar while lights are on so you'll be able to get it just
right and be able to see what it will look like when it's
finished.
Place doily or fabric on top of jar, arranging the cord of the
light stra (read full article) |
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Rachel Paxton  |
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| Article Title :: Preserving Thanksgiving Memories for Scrapbooking |
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Last year our family tried out a new way to preserve
Thanksgiving memories, and the result was truly a treasured
keepsake.
A day or two before Thanksgiving, my daughter and I used a
turkey rubber stamp to make place cards for all of our family
members. We colored the place cards with colored pencils and
wrote people's names on them with a metallic gold pen.
We then cut up strips of paper to put into a small basket to
distribute before Thanksgiving dinner. The day of Thanksgiving,
after all of the guests had arrived, we handed out the slips of
paper and asked everyone to write down something they were
thankful for.
Now you should have seen the looks I got! Keep in mind that
there were (read full article) |
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Tonie Konig  |
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| Article Title :: Why do I (you) collect? |
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I just got back from the vet with my cat "Spud". He gave us
quite a scare, we went away for a couple of day’s vacation and
on our return we found him very listless. He just laid there in
one spot and wouldn't eat or drink any water.
I don't know about you but my heart ran cold with images of what
could be wrong, why is he so listless, is he just upset with me
for leaving him alone for a while or does he have a virus, was
he in a fight, was he poisoned and thus it stormed in my mind....
Now we had a very good friend taking care of him and his uncle
"Tigger" while we were away so we knew they were in good hands.
To make a long story short we rushed him off to the vet where he
was admitted (read full article) |
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Denny Tang  |
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| Article Title :: Photographing Fireworks |
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Taking great photographs of fireworks requires more planning and
equipment than most other types of photographs. This article
will teach you what equipment and techniques you can use to
improve your photographs.
1 Bring extra batteries,
film/memory, and a tripod to keep your camera steady while
taking photographs of fireworks. During the fireworks, you (read full article) |
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