Depends where you buy it from.
No, it is not safe for dogs to eat barbecue ribs. The bones can splinter and cause choking or internal injuries, and the seasoning and sauces can be harmful to their digestive system. It is best to avoid feeding barbecue ribs to dogs.
To properly cut ribs for a delicious barbecue meal, first remove the membrane from the back of the ribs. Then, trim any excess fat and cut between the bones to separate them into individual ribs. Season the ribs with your preferred rub or marinade, and cook them low and slow on a grill or smoker until tender and flavorful. Enjoy your delicious barbecue ribs!
There are a wide range of options for barbecue ribs depending on one's tastes. One of the best ways is to precook the ribs by simmering in water with seasoning's, celery leaf and onions. One then can put them on the barbecue and baste with any type of barbecue sauce and cook for about 5 minutes until the sauce is baked on.
Yes, definitely!
Ribs
No, unless it is commercially packaged (i.e. canned).
Traditionally barbecued food can still be easily made in an oven. A good example is barbecue ribs. Many popular food websites have high-rated recipes, such as http://www.food.com/recipe/beths-melt-in-your-mouth-barbecue-ribs-oven-107786
In the neighborhood of 2300
BBQ ribs were invented by the African American slaves. Ribs were considered the nasty part of the animal alone with the intestines, feet,ears,tail which were giving to the slaves as food
In KCBS and FBA competitions it is chicken, ribs, Boston butts, and brisket. Bill Barbecue Recipes - www.bbq-book.com
No, braising ribs is not the same as barbecuing short ribs. Also, short ribs almost always refers to pork ribs, and you have mentioned you want to know more about beef ribs. Take a look at Epicurious.com for more information.
, bye bye, baby back ribs barbecue sauce