Archive for November, 2006
Self-starting charcoal is charcoal that’s been coated with something that lets you light it without using any lighter fluid. It’s great because you no longer have to deal with lighter fluid and since each briquette is covered, you will be able to light all of them at once without risk of flare ups or other [...]
We’re a day away from the National Celebration of Gluttony and Gratefulness (Thanksgiving!) and one of the things I’ve heard a lot on the radio has been how many folks are now deep-frying their turkeys, instead of going the traditional over route. Now, this is a grilling blog and while I don’t recommend grilling a [...]
I really missed out… Maaan, when Char-Broil invited me to Bryant Park for their unveiling of their new 2007 TEC series grills, I really really really wanted to go but scheduling conflicts prevented me from making the trip up to New York City. And it looks like I missed out on quite a luncheon if [...]
If your oven has a self-cleaning option (most do), throw all the removable metal pieces from your grill into the oven before you run the self-clean process and kill two birds with one stone. Just make sure you don’t throw anything that isn’t metal because it’ll get destroyed (it gets hot and it stays hot [...]
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