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Kansas City Style Ribs

2 sheets (18x24-inches each) Reynolds Wrap? Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil 3 pounds baby back pork ribs ? cup water ? teaspoon liquid smoke 2 tablespoons margarine or butter ? cup finely chopped onion 2 cups catsup ? cup Worcestershire sauce ? cup cider vinegar 1 tablespoon prepared mustard 1 tablespoon molasses ? teaspoon ground cumin Preheat Sunbeam or GrillMaster? grill to medium. Cut each rack of ribs into thirds. Center half of ribs in single layer on each sheet of Reynolds Wrap Heavy Duty Aluminum Foil. Bring up sides of foil and double fold. Double fold one end to seal. Through open end, add ? cup water and ? teaspoon liquid smoke. Double fold remaining end, leaving room for heat circulation inside packet. Repeat for second packet. Grill 45 minutes to 1 hour on medium in covered grill. Melt butter or margarine in medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Add onion and cook until tender. Add remaining ingredients. Simmer over medium-low heat 20-25 minutes while ribs steam in the foil packet. Remove steamed ribs carefully from foil. Place directly on grill. Brush ribs generously with sauce. Continue grilling 10 to 15 minutes on medium in uncovered grill, brushing with sauce and turning every 5 minutes to cook evenly.


:) yum yum

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Here's mine:

It was a news report I wrote myself on my blog and I just wanted to copy and paste to my friend on messenger:

Source: My blog: www.my.opera.com/samy.26/blog

Zidane called time on his glittering career today after playing his last and final match at the age of 34. However, what is of more concern and likely to be all over the tabloids tommorow morning is the foolish but yet disgraceful act that Zinedine Zidane, the captain of France initiated. After a little bust up with Matterazi, the Italian defender that scored the equaliser in the first half, ZIdane spontaneously head-butted Matterazi viciously in the chest. He then fell down with great agony and the majority of the players from both sides didn't see the incident. And for that case, the referee and officials looked liked they hadn't seen it to. But the fourth official finally notified the referee of the incident and the mystery as to why Materazzi fell down was solved. It has been speculated that the official got the information via his ear-plug and microphone, by a source suggesting that there was use of video-technology. Video-technology or not, it was a blatant red-card. A sad day for the French and most-especially Zidane.Gosh I wonder how he's feeling right now, most possibly anguish,regret and a sense of pity. The final score between the Azzuri and les Bleu was decided by penalties. Italy won the shootout after Trezegeuts miss gave Italy the advantage. Grosso was the hero once again as he took the deciding penalty after his heroic goal against Germany.

Mine's the first bit of javascript from the beginning of this thread. I tried what s-t-e said about copying it into the address bar

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rt(){e.style.top=100-(50*Math.cos(x*Math.PI/180))+"px";e.style.left=100+(50

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