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« on: February 15, 2009, 02:50:22 PM »

I think the we should ditch the large trays for ribs and brisket.  There seems to already be controversy.  For example we were told at the cooks meeting at a recent cookoff to line the ribs in two equal rows side by side and not to stack like we used to. Two teams in front of me at the turn in line had them stacked and were accepted. I'd call that double standands. The brisket slices, I think, do not have as nice a presentation and with the extra air space around them, can and will dry out  faster. I believe we should go back to the old tray size and save the large trays for the 2 half chickens which I think works perfectly. So much better than the aluminum trays. Just thought I would throw my opinion out there. Take it for what it's worth. Grin
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« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2009, 05:58:21 PM »

I understand your thoughts - however with an event with 100 plus teams - it is easier to get the extra slices or ribs in the tray.
Not everyone does the St Louis or KC cut ribs - there are still a bunch that turn in the whole rib -  which will not fit into the small trays.

The regular size trays will be used at events lower than 100 with the exception of chickens.
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