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Recipes and Reviews: Larry’s Smoked Ribs, Very Easy Baked Beans, Baked Mac and Cheese, Aunt Jean's Sour Dough Rolls and Simple Cream Cheese Brownies

Labor not for the meat which perisheth, but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life, which the Son of Man shall give unto you; for on Him hath God the Father set His seal."
John 6:27

I hope you all had a wonderful Labor Day!! Larry was off, and we enjoyed having him at home! He decide to smoke some ribs for our supper. They were really good! Dude and Aunt Jean came over, and she brought some of her delicious Sour Dough Rolls! Mary e-mailed asking for Aunt Jean's sour dough roll recipe. I honestly have never made them myself, since Aunt Jean keeps us supplied with them! I did ask her for the recipe! I hope to post it soon! I am going to find a day later in the week to make the planned Green Onion, Cheese and Sour Cream Biscuits! I am looking forward to trying these!

It was fun to eat together with our extended family. Simple recipes like these made this meal very doable on a busy Monday!

Labor Day Meal Larry’s Smoked Ribs, Very Easy Baked Beans, Baked Mac and Cheese, Aunt Jean's Sour Dough Rolls and Simple Cream Cheese Brownies

Larry's Smoked Ribs


Larry keeps the ribs pretty simple - just rubbing the meat with a bit of olive oil and giving it a sprinkle of Lawry's Season Salt. As y'all know by now, he doesn't cook anything without at least a dash of Lawry's! He smoked the ribs for about two hours, slathered on some commercially-prepared bbq sauce and smoked the ribs a bit longer. Yummy!



Very Easy Baked Beans

Click HERE for more info on the beans.

Click HERE for Baked Mac and Cheese recipe.

Click HERE for my "forgotten" Stuffed Eggs recipe.

Aunt Jean's Sour Dough Rolls recipe to come!!

Click HERE for Simple Cream Cheese Brownies recipe.


Click HERE for Tempt My Tummy.

Click HERE for Tasty Tuesday.


Comments

  1. I wish I could have been at your house to enjoy this awesome dinner! My mouth is watering even as I type this! Thanks for sharing the recipes and I am really looking forward to Aunt Jean's Sour Dough Rolls recipe! :)

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  2. Great looking meal. Thanks for sharing it with us. I would love for you to join me at Diningwithdebbie.blogspot.com for Crock Pot Wednesday. It's easy, fun and economical! Come on over and check it out.

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  3. Oh yum. My dad always cooked with Lawry's too! I'm a believer. Thanks for the links to all the yummy recipes. Thanks for linking to TMTT.

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