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Good Friends, good Music, and good Food! That’s what Good Livin’ is all about. To all our loyal friends and subscribers -thanks for your many kind words and support! -BBQ Pit Boys……Music: “Barbecue Shoes” by Blue House with the Rent To Own Horns. Check them out!
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Love Pulled Pork Sandwiches? Try this easy to do recipe for real Barbecue Pulled Pork, all done on a simple backyard BBQ smoker.
All you need for this Pulled Pork Barbecue is 8-10lbs. of Boston Butt, also known as Pork Shoulder, and your favorite Dry Rub and Barbecue sauce.
After trimming off the excess fat, and lightly coating the pork with dry rub, smoke the Butt low and slow at 225f-275f for about 12 hours on your backyard Smoker.
When the internal temp. of the meat reaches around 175f-195f, remove from the fire and wrap it in plastic wrap or foil for about 45 minutes to an hour so that it can rest -allowing the delicate flavor and juices to permeate the meat.
Shred as shown, and enjoy!
-BBQ Pit Boys
You can print out this BBQ Pit Boys recipe at http://www.BarbecueWeb.com
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Looking for a real good eating Beef Steak for your next BBQ? Then, check out the infamous Porterhouse Steak. It’s actually two steaks in one -a New York Strip and a Tenderloin, also known as a Fillet Mignon. Similar to the T-Bone Steak but with a difference, as explained by the BBQ Pit Boys.
One of the BBQ Pit Boys demonstrates what to look for when purchasing a quality Porterhouse steak, what makes a Porterhouse different from a T-Bone, how to properly sear it, and then barbecue it over an open flame on the grill!
You can print out this BBQ Pit Boys recipe at http://www.BBQPitBoys.com
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Barbeque recipes for dry rub are used on all most every type of meat. Dry rubs add flavor, color and texture. From pork tenderloin to southern ribs, a dry rub recipe draws out the flavor of meat and can give it a kick. Many barbeque dry rubs are spicy, but also add a bit of sweetness to pork, beef and even chicken.
There are plenty of average barbeque dry rubs on the grocery store shelves, but there isn’t one any better than this barbeque rub recipe. Made from freshly ground spices and herbs, this dry rub is the perfect compliment to your meat recipe.
This video from Rita Heikenfeld shows step-by-step how to make all natural, delicious and aromatic Barbeque Dry Rub Recipes that will keep family, friends and neighbors coming back!
Duration : 0:8:30
Barbeque recipes for dry rub are used on all most every type of meat. Dry rubs add flavor, color and texture. From pork tenderloin to southern ribs, a dry rub recipe draws out the flavor of meat and can give it a kick. Many barbeque dry rubs are spicy, but also add a bit of sweetness to pork, beef and even chicken.
There are plenty of average barbeque dry rubs on the grocery store shelves, but there isn’t one any better than this barbeque rub recipe. Made from freshly ground spices and herbs, this dry rub is the perfect compliment to your meat recipe.
This video from Rita Heikenfeld shows step-by-step how to make all natural, delicious and aromatic Barbeque Dry Rub Recipes that will keep family, friends and neighbors coming back!
Duration : 0:8:30


