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[b]mb168 wrote:[/b] [quote][b]garwig,[p]If you're referring to the CWM method its apple juice and apple cider vinegar.[/b][br][ul][li][url=http://playingwithfireandsmoke.blogspot.com/2002/06/baby-back-rib-class.html]CWM ribs method (bookmark it guys)[/url][/ul][/quote]
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Apple Juice/Apple Cider Vinegar
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Eggmeister
garwig,
It seems like you can use whatever you like. CW Mike says juice and vinegar (I knew that I had read
that somewhere); others say juice and cider. I think that it is personal preference . . .or at
least that is what I gather from all this discussion.
mb168
garwig,
If you're referring to the CWM method its apple juice and apple cider vinegar.
CWM ribs method (bookmark it guys)
dhuffjr
garwig,
Pretty much.
garwig
I thought the spritz spray for ribs was 50/50 juice and cider. Is this not correct? I was confused
by the earlier post concerning cider and juice. Please straighten me out. Thanks for your help!!