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My soft fluffy blanket got all hard after I washed itHow can I fix it?

It's a fluffy blanket from Target, 100% polyesterI think my mistake was putting it in the dryer on high heat, it says on the tag to tumble-dry low.Is it possible to fix this?

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It depends on what kind of ribs they are if there is 'a lot of meat' and they're 'short' you can 'marinate them' and cook them on the grillIf they're the 'long ribs' with just a little bit of meat on them, it's best to BOIL THEM first so that they're 'cooked' and then grill them' once the meat is 'tender' because the meat 'closest to the bone' is TOUGHER than the meat 1/2 in from the bone so it actually needs MORE COOKING than the 'thicker, fatter meat' ribs do.
Listen to your wife! :) Thats the best wayCook them on the stove until they are tender then throw them on the grill with sauceIts hard to grill ribs to the point of being tender w/o cooking them first on the stove.
The first question you have to answer is how much time do you want to spend cooking the ribsIf you want to cook them on the grill only it will take 5 or 6 hour cooking over low heat basting them every 15 minutesIf you precook them in the oven or on the stove topthey can be cooked in 2 to 3 hoursthen finished off on the grill in 5 to 10 minutes.
The best way is with a smoker (about $40) but a grill will work just as goodDo not cook them on the stove or oven firstMarinate for an hour or two in BBQ sauce, or if you prefer use a rubSet the grill on low you want the temp at 200 approximately, if you have some hickory chips soak them (can get at any store like walmart) this can help give you that smoked flavor you only need a fewgrease the grill rack, start the grill drop the moist wood chips in put on the ribs close the coverGrill for 3-4 hours basting after 2
Try brushing the blanket with a clean hair brushBrushing softens fleece and will probably work on your blanket It's possible you've melted the fibers.unlikely, but possibleIf the fibers have melted, nothing will fix it.
The first question you have to answer is how much time do you want to spend cooking the ribsIf you want to cook them on the grill only it will take 5 or 6 hour cooking over low heat basting them every 15 minutesIf you precook them in the oven or on the stove topthey can be cooked in 2 to 3 hoursthen finished off on the grill in 5 to 10 minutes.
The best way is with a smoker (about $40) but a grill will work just as goodDo not cook them on the stove or oven firstMarinate for an hour or two in BBQ sauce, or if you prefer use a rubSet the grill on low you want the temp at 200 approximately, if you have some hickory chips soak them (can get at any store like walmart) this can help give you that smoked flavor you only need a fewgrease the grill rack, start the grill drop the moist wood chips in put on the ribs close the coverGrill for 3-4 hours basting after 2
Try brushing the blanket with a clean hair brushBrushing softens fleece and will probably work on your blanket It's possible you've melted the fibers.unlikely, but possibleIf the fibers have melted, nothing will fix it.
It depends on what kind of ribs they are if there is 'a lot of meat' and they're 'short' you can 'marinate them' and cook them on the grillIf they're the 'long ribs' with just a little bit of meat on them, it's best to BOIL THEM first so that they're 'cooked' and then grill them' once the meat is 'tender' because the meat 'closest to the bone' is TOUGHER than the meat 1/2 in from the bone so it actually needs MORE COOKING than the 'thicker, fatter meat' ribs do.
Listen to your wife! :) Thats the best wayCook them on the stove until they are tender then throw them on the grill with sauceIts hard to grill ribs to the point of being tender w/o cooking them first on the stove.

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