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Weighing Meat- bone in

mommy2josh
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Ok, i've tried to search on here and other sites, but couldn't come up with anything concrete. I was wondering if anyone could help me out!? I have bought some riblets, they are in a vacuumed sealed bag. The nutritional info is on the back, giving me values for 170 grams. Does anyone know if this includes the bones or just the meat?
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They probably weigh it bone in. Maybe weigh it cooked with the bone in and then remove the bone, weigh that, and subtract the bone's weight to see for certain.0
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Since it came packaged that way, the nutritional info should be for the way it is packaged. So, I would say the weight would be with the bones.0
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