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Tweet saying: My bf was slow cooking ribs and I guess they were done in the middle of the night. So this man wakes me up at 3 am and goes “here babe, i brought you a rib.” So we sat in bed and ate ribs. I’ve found my soulmate.

    • Synapse@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      It’s a hobby thing, is this really that big a a deal ?

      Yes, I get up in the middle of the night to swap 3D printing filament spools. Don’t judge me like that.

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      2 months ago

      Sounds like they both enjoyed the ribs right then, so I would say that that’s perfect planning. Probably some left for breakfast as well

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      Might be they didn’t have time to start earlier (work, other life stuff). If you’re prepared to wake up in the night then I don’t think there’s anything wrong with the planning.

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        Slow cooking ribs can take from between a handful of hours to three days. Depends on the method. Still something you should be able to plan around.

        But hey. Mid night ribs sounds awesome!

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          Central Texas barbecue places will usually do them in 8 hours, which is a lot faster than the brisket (26 hours).

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    You dropped your alt text:

    Tweet saying: My bf was slow cooking ribs and I guess they were done in the middle of the night. So this man wakes me up at 3 am and goes “here babe, i brought you a rib.” So we sat in bed and ate ribs. I’ve found my soulmate.