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If you have a one bone rib roast that won t stand up, soak a couple bamboo skewers in water and insert through the meat so they re resting on your roasting dish.

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If you have a one bone rib roast that won t stand up, soak a couple bamboo skewers in water and insert through the meat so they re resting on your roasting dish.


If you have a one bone rib roast that won't stand up, soak a couple bamboo skewers in water and insert through the meat so they're resting on your roasting dish.
If you have a one bone rib roast that won’t stand up, soak a couple bamboo skewers in water and insert through the meat so they’re resting on your roasting dish.

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