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Anyone use these in ST Louis cut? Looking to pick up some by the case and not familiar with them. Are they any good for comps?
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Re: Tyson ribs
I have not had any luck with them at all. I do know people that do very well with them though! I assume it all depends on the rub. I would give them a try see what happens.
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Tyson has two different varieties enhanced and not enhanced. IMO the enhanced ones are mushy. If the are the enhanceable variety I think you will be fine.JM2C
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Interesting, all I've seen from Tyson is the enhanced.
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A guy on another forum who works for a meat distro company in Dallas.
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Used them they ok like all the others, just dont over cook them, prefer Sams again lately or HEB's st louis ones
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RWBTEX wrote:Used them they ok like all the others, just dont over cook them, prefer Sams again lately or HEB's st louis ones
I use HEB's myself and have had really good results.
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