Grills

  1. Are You Cleaning Your Grill the Right Way?

    As the grilling season comes to a close, it’s getting to be time to store your grill until next year. In order to prolong the life of your grill and make sure it will do its job as intended for years to come, you’ll need to do a deep cleaning before covering and storing it away.

    Make no mistake, grill cleaning is just as important to ensuring good and tasty foods as any other step in the grilling and barbeque process. Here is a tutorial that will walk you through the steps needed for how to clean your grill, but also how to keep it in top condition when it’s not in use for a long while.

    First, assemble the tools you’ll need.

    Things You'll Need

    • Wire Grill Brush
    • Scouring Pad
    • Microfiber Cloth
    • Dish Soap
    • Warm Water
    • Bucket Or Pail
    • Vegetable Oil
    • Paper Towels
    • Soaking Pan

    Wire Brush Action First!

    First, heat the grill f

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  2. 10 Grilling Safety Tips You Should Never Ignore

    Independence Day festivities are about to kick off, and that means parades, sparklers, grilling out, and maybe some poolside fun. But before you light up the old’ BBQ, here are ten important grilling safety tips, fire safety tips, and pool safety tips to make sure your cookout is a safe one. Because the only sparks we want to see light up the sky better come from the fireworks - not from your home!

     1. Start with a Clean Cook Slate

     Before you get this Independence Day party started, make sure you're starting fresh. Check that your grill’s cooking surface is clean. Old grease from last month’s grilled chicken is not the safe OR the tasty way to start a new cook flame. So make sure all of your grill’s surfaces have been thoroughly washed and wiped down and ready for those fresh sizzling burger patties (or black bean patties, as the case may be). A clean grill surface will ensure a better-controlled flame which is essent

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