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PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 10:19 am 
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i'd never had "chicago" style ribs before.

famous daves sauce was on sale at menards so i bought some of the "southside" sauce assuming it had something to do with chicago. a much spicier kc sauce. so i imagine it has KC roots.

we have a place in the QC called jims ribs who has a similar styling. his sauce though is the best kc bbq sauce i've ever had and i've been to gates, aurthur b's, and joes. my only issue is the qc place takes an opposite approach to fall off the bone to the far end. like gnawing on shoe leather. the sauce just happens to make the difference.

Famous Daves was actually founded in Hayward, WI.


Loved that place...too bad it burned down.

Don't laugh, but my favorite storebought/bottled sauce are the Texas and KC BBQ sauces from Aldi.

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Where do you find good rib tips in Chicago these days?

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Where do you find good rib tips in Chicago these days?


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Where do you find good rib tips in Chicago these days?


Lem's on 75th street

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Where do you find good rib tips in Chicago these days?


Lem's on 75th street


Lems :lol: :lol: :lol:. Spent many a night screwing around in Lems back in the day. Used to play bid whiz at my favorite watering hole next door back then.

Lem's would load you up on the sauce. Always effective for curbing the effects of the booze.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 10:51 am 
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Lem's would load you up on the sauce.


bigfan would have approved!

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Jaw Breaker wrote:
Hawg Ass wrote:
hnd wrote:
i'd never had "chicago" style ribs before.

famous daves sauce was on sale at menards so i bought some of the "southside" sauce assuming it had something to do with chicago. a much spicier kc sauce. so i imagine it has KC roots.

we have a place in the QC called jims ribs who has a similar styling. his sauce though is the best kc bbq sauce i've ever had and i've been to gates, aurthur b's, and joes. my only issue is the qc place takes an opposite approach to fall off the bone to the far end. like gnawing on shoe leather. the sauce just happens to make the difference.

Famous Daves was actually founded in Hayward, WI.


Loved that place...too bad it burned down.

Don't laugh, but my favorite storebought/bottled sauce are the Texas and KC BBQ sauces from Aldi.


we too enjoy the aldi brand sauce.

famous daves to us was at least consistent. i've been to so many bad bbq places sometimes you just throw your hands up and settle.


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hnd wrote:
Jaw Breaker wrote:
Hawg Ass wrote:
hnd wrote:
i'd never had "chicago" style ribs before.

famous daves sauce was on sale at menards so i bought some of the "southside" sauce assuming it had something to do with chicago. a much spicier kc sauce. so i imagine it has KC roots.

we have a place in the QC called jims ribs who has a similar styling. his sauce though is the best kc bbq sauce i've ever had and i've been to gates, aurthur b's, and joes. my only issue is the qc place takes an opposite approach to fall off the bone to the far end. like gnawing on shoe leather. the sauce just happens to make the difference.

Famous Daves was actually founded in Hayward, WI.


Loved that place...too bad it burned down.

Don't laugh, but my favorite storebought/bottled sauce are the Texas and KC BBQ sauces from Aldi.


we too enjoy the aldi brand sauce.

famous daves to us was at least consistent. i've been to so many bad bbq places sometimes you just throw your hands up and settle.

I am a BigFan of the Famous Daves rib rub.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 11:13 am 
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Hawg Ass wrote:
I am a BigFan of the Famous Daves rib rub.


That is a good one. I like their steak & burger seasoning too.

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I will have to try the Aldi sauce. I've converted to Aldi for Catalina and 1000 Island dressing, so why not this too.

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