Phil Perrin
TVWBB Hall of Fame
Been a rough couple of weeks. Works been crazy busy, and I'm still working on the kitchen! But I promised myself that I was gonna get some cooking in!
First,Pammi had a shower thingy to go to. Have fun! I got a small pack of wings and liberally seasoned them with Weber's Kickin' Chicken.
[/URL][/IMG]
Indirect on the kettle.
[/URL][/IMG]
And flipped!
[/URL][/IMG]
[/URL][/IMG]
They got just a little extra GBD,but were still tasty! Served with some blue cheese dressing from TJ's. Just the sort of lunch a remodeler needs!

And a local grocery store had St. Louis style ribs on sale,so I had Pammi pick up a slab. Seasoned with the last of some Weber Sweet and Tangy rub,they went on the WSM shortly after lunch! I cooked them MM at about 225* for about 4 1/2 hours. I used some of the leftover coals from lunch to get the WSM going! Hey,waste not, want not!
[/URL][/IMG]
After about 3 1'2 hours,I put a very small can of baked beans in a small Pyrex dish and heated them up beside the ribs. This is them after I sauced 'em once.
[/URL][/IMG]
I cracked the door to bump up the heat and sauced them a couple more times with the last of some Stubb's bourbon and hickory sauce. Gonna have to get some more. That was a good combo!
That's the end of the pics. Thanks for looking!
First,Pammi had a shower thingy to go to. Have fun! I got a small pack of wings and liberally seasoned them with Weber's Kickin' Chicken.
Indirect on the kettle.
And flipped!
They got just a little extra GBD,but were still tasty! Served with some blue cheese dressing from TJ's. Just the sort of lunch a remodeler needs!

And a local grocery store had St. Louis style ribs on sale,so I had Pammi pick up a slab. Seasoned with the last of some Weber Sweet and Tangy rub,they went on the WSM shortly after lunch! I cooked them MM at about 225* for about 4 1/2 hours. I used some of the leftover coals from lunch to get the WSM going! Hey,waste not, want not!
After about 3 1'2 hours,I put a very small can of baked beans in a small Pyrex dish and heated them up beside the ribs. This is them after I sauced 'em once.
I cracked the door to bump up the heat and sauced them a couple more times with the last of some Stubb's bourbon and hickory sauce. Gonna have to get some more. That was a good combo!
That's the end of the pics. Thanks for looking!
