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pork ribs to cook on the bar b que?

we are having a bar b que party on sun.i have taken 2 racks of ribs out of the freezer, which i would like to marinade and then cook on the barbie.any body know of any good recipies??do i cook then first then finish them off on the barbie??any suggestions will be great!cheers x

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The best way to cook Ribs: Using charcoal, get the heat around 250 to 300 degrees and then cook the ribs until the meat start to shrink around the boneTake them off and peel the membrane off from the inside of the slab, the side that is closest to the lungs, once this is done get some aluminum foil and put Slab on foil and then put onion powder on both sidesPut enough where you see a thin coating of whiteThen add garlic salt on top of the onion powder, be sure to be easy with the garlic powder but make sure to use enough:) Then put some Head Country seasoning on top of that and be liberalclose the slab up inside the foil and put on grill for 1 1/2 hoursMake sure the grill does not get over 300 degreesTake off the grill at this time and then put Head Country barbque sauce liberally onto ribs and cook for 30 more minDONE, eat and enjoy the meat falling off the bonesPlease becareful not to mistake the bones for meatIf cooked right you will diffenatly enjoy this and if not just practice until you get itYou should not have to cook ribs for longer than 3 hours period!!
YES YOU CAN!! talk to a navy recruiter
Sounds like a question for a recruiter.
if all you want to do is fix car/truck enginesthe Navy isn't the palce to do itThe navy uses aircraft engines.even on some of their ships CMs don't primarily fix vehicles, they make buildings appear out in the middle of nowhere.
Vehicle mechanic? The Navy is about Ships, and going to sea - what you are talking about is a sub-segment of the Navy that is only around to fill in a few gaps (seabeesc'mon) There is a job that you speak of, but: (a) there are hardly any seabees in the Navy, when compared to the rest of the population, and (b) they don't need that many mechanicsSo, what you are shooting for is a small job in a small community - not that easy to getIf you can convince a recruiter to get you that job, you are probably going to have to wait a year or so to come into the Navy, then at any point along your training if you fail to performit's bam out to the fleet to chip paint for a couple of years (they need lots of people to do that, but nobody ever asks for it) Seems to me that the ARMY has a lot more trucks that need servicing - so you might have better luck there Cheers!

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