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		<title>Great Ribs without a smoker or a BBQ</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hmm&#8230; James loves rib bones! montrealfood.com: Worldâ€™s Best Ribs I love ribs. They are one of the first feasts every year as soon as it warms enough so that I can control the temperature in my smoker. Winter here in the Great White North can be long. With all the bloody snow this year &#8211; [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.montrealfood.com/ribs.html">montrealfood.com: Worldâ€™s Best Ribs</a></p>
<p>I love ribs. They are one of the first feasts every year as soon as it warms enough so that I can control the temperature in my smoker. Winter here in the Great White North can be long. With all the bloody snow this year &#8211; it does some bleak. </p>
<p>To brighten things up this march break with the kids I thought I would make some ribs &#8211; everybody like ribs -even the twins like &#8216;em. They gum the bones like there&#8217;s no tomorrow. My last rib feed was for our secret super bowl party. They were ok but not great. the recipe came from one of cook books. It was so unmemorable I have forgotten which one. </p>
<p>This morning I had the ribs ready &#8211; but no recipe &#8211; a Google search later I came across this recipe. The cooking method jumped out at me &#8211; place the ribs right on the rack! </p>
<p>Here are some of my notes:
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<li>I didn&#8217;t have time to let the ribs marinate with the rub.</li>
<li>Despite the obvious concerns around the mess in the oven there was very little. I put a large cookie sheet under a roast pan. The grill cleaned up easily with a sponge.</li>
<li>I used a convection oven which knocked 3 hours off the cooking time.</li>
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<p>I am going to use this technique for other meats &#8211; CHICKEN!<br />
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