Poor Man’s Burnt Ends: You’ll Love These Smoky Meaty Bites — BBQ Champion’s 5-Ingredient Recipe
This version of the BBQ classic cooks low and slow in the oven — so easy!
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Alexandria Brooks is a food writer and editor with over five years of experience contributing to both local and national publications. For the past three years, she has been a key part of the digital team at First for Women and Woman’s World, initially serving as an editorial assistant covering a variety of topics including entertainment, health and lifestyle hacks. Now, as a digital editor, her stories are primarily centered around recipes, unique cooking hacks, nutrition and other food and drink topics for each site’s online audience. Her bylines have appeared in other lifestyle, health and culture publications, including South Jersey Magazine, Healio, The Dinner Table Documentary and InClub Magazine. Her unwavering passion for cooking fuels her food-centric writing and has opened doors to on-camera opportunities, such as her appearance in the Food Network’s inaugural Chopped Teen Tournament. Notably, Brooks graduated summa cum laude from Rowan University’s College of Communication and Creative Arts.
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