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Ribfests and Ribs Recipes

August 4, 2015 | John P. | Comments (0)

Summertime is the time for people who like to eat spare ribs and enjoy the summer weather too! Whether you enjoyed the Toronto Ribfest in late June and early July, or more recently attended the Scarborough Ribfest at Thomson Memorial Park, you might be one of those people who would like to duplicate the experience at home with delicious spare ribs. If you have never cooked or barbecued ribs before, sure you might be able to find some good recipes on the Internet but please do not forget to consider borrowing some titles from Toronto Public Library collections as you search for that perfect ribs recipe (or for other grilling recipes if spare ribs are not your first choice):

Books:

America's Best Bbq 100 Recipes from America's Best Smokehouses, Pits, Shacks, Rib Joints, Roadhouses, and Restaurants The kamado smoker & grill cookbook delicious recipes and hands-on techniques for mastering the world's best barbecue The big flavor grill no marinade, no hassle recipes for delicious steaks, chicken, ribs, chops, vegetables, shrimp, and fish 100 grilling recipes you can't live without The best ribs ever 100 killer recipes including slaws, baked beans & finger-lickin' sauces Grilling surf and turf 140 savory recipes for sizzle on the grill Ribs, chops, steaks, & wings irresistible recipes for the grill, stovetop, and oven Chez Jacques traditions and rituals of a cook with 100 recipes

eBooks:

America's best BBQ 100 recipes from America's best smokehouses pits shacks rib joints roadhouses and restaurants Bobby Flay's Throwdown! more than 100 recipes from Food Network's ultimate cooking challenge

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