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National BBQ Day and Month!





Today is National BBQ Day. Also National BBQ Month, because apparently one day wasn’t enough to handle it.

So we solve that the American way, we stretch it out over 31 days and call it official.

BBQ has always had that split personality. On one side, it’s slow, regional, almost obsessive. People arguing over wood, smoke, sauce, technique, generations of “this is the right way.” On the other side, it’s become something you can pull into a parking lot and pick up in a few minutes.

That’s where this comes in.

This is from Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, a chain that’s built its name around bringing barbecue into that faster, more accessible space. Founded in 1941 in Dallas, it’s now one of the largest barbecue restaurant chains in the country, built on the idea that smoked meats don’t have to stay locked into one region or one tradition.

And ribs sit right in the center of all of it.

They’re one of the most recognized and most ordered barbecue items anywhere, whether it’s Texas, Kansas City, Memphis, or the Carolinas. Different styles, different sauces, different cuts, but always the same idea, slow cooked meat, smoke, and just enough patience to get it right.

Or in this case, just enough time to pick them up and bring them home.

This photograph keeps it simple. No staging, no distraction. Just the ribs, straight from the container to the black background. The texture, the bark, the way the meat pulls apart, that’s the whole point.

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