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Bryan Simmons Bryan Simmons is offline
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Default OT: Ribs done wrong

On Saturday, May 15, 2021 at 11:03:20 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sat, 15 May 2021 16:16:45 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons wrote:
>
>
> > It was my nephew's 50th B-day celebration. We all went to a state
> > park campground.

> ... and will all have covid in 3 weeks.
>

A bunch of fully vaccinated adults.
>
> < The grill thing was one of those ones with a cast
> > iron grate, and right on the ground; it was essentially a fire
> > ring, but rectangular.

> I cannot picture what you're talking about. A cast iron grate on the
> ground. Uh, Hmmmm.
>

https://boa247.com/table-rock-state-...carousel-15753
>
> Why not just raise up the grates with some rocks or something?
> Becaue teher must be some way to lift the grate to put stuff undfer
> it.
>
> And why would you be normally be asleep at 5:PM on a Saturday?
> Because you obviously had time to get home and post about this and
> it's only 6:44pm.
>

Typical bedtime is before 9PM, and this took place on Friday. I posted
about it on Saturday. We all stayed up until about midnight, fueled by
a 1/6bbl of this:
https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/36184/138737/
>
> > The fire was hot, and there were flames fueled by the fat from the ribs, but I
> > kept at it, flipping them with a fork, and sometimes dousing the fire of
> > charcoal and seasoned oak with water,

> Covering the ribs with spent ashes. BTDT.
>

It didn't end up particularly ashy.
>
> -sw
>

--Bryan