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Hibu Websites • November 14, 2022

Blog Settings

Change the thumbnail, name, title, description, and backups for your blog. You can also find your blog's RSS feed URL here. Adding a blog name, title, description, and URL is important because they help your blog's SEO.  The more keywords used in the name, title, and description, the more relevance your blog will have on search engines. For example, using the term "food blog" in your blog name, title, description and URL helps search engines find your blog when users search for the term "food blog."



In the left panel, click Blog, and then click Blog Settings. You have the following options:


  • Blog name. This name displays on the sites as the title of the All Posts widget.
  • RSS Feed Details. This information appears in RSS feeds.
  • Blog Title. Type a title for the blog.
  • Blog Description. Describe what your blog is about so visitors know what to expect.
  • Blog Thumbnail. Click +Image to select or upload a thumbnail for the blog.
  • RSS feed URL. The RSS feed URL is auto-generated when your site is published.


Blog Settings
By John Klene March 30, 2023
RECIPE COURTESY OF:  Jordan HangerPERFECT SMOKED PRIME RIB ROASTServes 10 | Cook Time 5 Hours 20 MinutesINGREDIENTS:10.5 lb prime rib roast untrimmed3 tbsp Kosher salt2 sticks butter unsalted and softened3 tbsp prime rib rubhorseradish sauce optional for servingINSTRUCTIONS:Trim any excess fat or silver skin off the top of the prime rib. If bone in, cut the meat around each bone to leave them exposed for presentation.Dry brine your prime rib overnight by sprinkling kosher salt over the meat and placing in your fridge for 24 hours uncovered.Fire up your smoker to 225°F.Mix together unsalted butter and prime rib rub, then cover the entire prime rib with the butter mixture.Place your prime rib on your smoker and cook until the internal temperature reaches 123°F.Remove the prime rib and heat up grill.Sear the prime rib on each side with high heat to form a crust.Rest for 30 minutes and cover loosely with foil.Slice and serve with horseradish sauce.NOTES:Do I need to dry brine?  No, you don’t, but because it was so large I dry-brined it with kosher salt overnight. You can read about the process of dry brining here. It’s a step that I highly recommend and it will ensure that the prime rib is seasoned throughout the meat, even in the thickest parts. What rub should I use for prime rib? You can make your own with our rub recipe found here. You could also use a simple even parts salt and pepper blend or go with any store-bought beef rub. What flavor of wood should I use? We used Bear Mountain hickory pellets.
By John Klene March 30, 2023
RECIPE COURTESY OF: Rachel Ray
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By Hibu Websites November 14, 2022
The Blog feature lets you create, maintain, and publish articles on your site. It provides tools to edit your posts and blog designs, letting you provide a reliable stream of personalized content to attract visitors and create interest in your site.
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