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Crock-Pot Barbecue Ribs : how to make ribs in a slow cooker | I Heart Recipes

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  1. faye pettaway

    I like the way the ribs look I too will try slow cooking real soon.

  2. Howard Burke

    I LOVE all of your recipes! I’m going to make these tommorrow!

  3. Macy toyou

    your channel is 100000 times better than “divas can cook” I used to like
    her but her channel is now terrible unfortunately

  4. Tracey Bridges

    Do you have a home made recipe for liquid smoke? I’m not sure if I can get
    my hands on any (Australia), unless I can trade vegemite for liquid smoke,
    let me know….vegemite is multipurpose, can be used as stock:)

  5. Tracie Samuel

    Mine are in the crock pot now..cant wait!!!#HappyFourth

    

  6. jackielajohn dejavu

    I tried this today and WINNING! came out super juicy NOT dry…and the kids
    and myself LOVED IT! thank you Rosie!!! ((((BIG HUGGS))))

  7. DIY Daisy

    your beautifu,l smart, and you can cook! wow your amazing!

  8. Toya Richardson

    I just subscribed to your site and this is the first time I have ever did
    this. Thank you for being generous and showing you cooking talents to the
    world. I can’t cook and have never had an interest to recently. What
    attracted me to your cooking is that some of your recipes are simple and
    quick. This is great for a new cook and then I can up my game as I advance
    my cooking skills. I’m 38, yes, I not young, but recently married with a 6
    year old who loves his granny’s cooking. I’m going to start this weekend
    with the Turkey and Gravy Wings. Do you know or anyone else a great simple
    side to add? I thought about some type of box rice blend. I wish I had a
    sister or someone like you that I could learn from hand on, but this method
    will give me a great start too. I will let you know how my wings come out
    this weekend.

  9. Kim G

    A friend of mine once made BBQ sauce with ketchup and Pepsi, and when he
    told me I was amazed. So root beer cooked ribs doesn’t seem odd at all now.
    Plus I know you’d never steer us wrong, so I’m definitely going to try
    this. Thanks Rosie!

  10. rbaskin

    Gonna make these for the 4th!!!

  11. TheWolfePit

    Very nice Ro Ro!

  12. Bree Lawrence

    Hi and whats the name of the bbq sauce you use? I checked your blog and
    didn’t see the name.

  13. Joe A

    Made them and they are excellent. Posted the pictures on her Facebook
    profile she linked in the description.

  14. M.N Wilkinson

    Which ribs did you use pork or beef? I was told pork is easy to handle!
    Bttw, they look good all you need is corn bread and Mac n cheese!!