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Garry Maddox BBQ Challenge at Citizens Bank Park

August 3, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

There are many distinctions Philadelphia can capture. Best BBQ isn’t one of them. We have all watched enough Food Network to know where good BBQ comes from; from some small town, some guy with a store smaller than his slow-cooker, spending his whole life perfecting his sauce and his fall-off-the-bone recipes. But hey, Philly is on a hot streak lately. Maybe it’s time to see if we can compete with those mesquite masters from around the country. Former Phillies center-fielder Garry Maddox has

The Eternal Barbecue Question: Gas or Charcoal?

July 11, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

Charcoal or gas: which is the best choice in a BBQ? The debate has been going on for quite a long time now. There are pluses and minuses to each, but many people have a strong loyalty to whichever type they prefer. But if you're just starting out with barbeque cooking and trying to decide which to buy, here's a look at what each has to offer.

Santa Cruz BBQ set

July 8, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

Bring the Screaming Hand to your outdoor cooking. Santa Cruz have cunningly recognised that everyone loves a BBQ and so have bought out a matching apron and oven glove adorned with Jim Phillips legendary Screaming Hand design. You too can become king or queen of the grill for a mere £17.95!

The Eternal Barbecue Question: Gas or Charcoal?

July 5, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

by Jason Mann Charcoal or gas: which is the best choice in a BBQ? The debate has been going on for quite a long time now. Each has its pros and cons, and people are often fiercely loyal to their chosen method of grilling. But if you’re new to barbeque cooking and you don’t know where to start, here’s a look at the advantages and disadvantages of each. Gas * Quick. In just 10 minutes, the grill is ready. * The heat is controllable. You have more leeway when it comes to timing the meal.

Weber 7451 Standard Kettle Cover Fits 22 5 Inch Charcoal Grills

June 23, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

Weber 7451 Standard Kettle Cover Fits 22 5 Inch Charcoal Grills




Weber, 22.5″, Standard Kettle Grill Cover, Vinyl Cover Helps Keep Kettles Clean & Protected From The Weather

User Ratings and Reviews

3 Stars Didn’t Hold Up
This cover wasn’t very expensive and now we know why….you get what you pay for! We didn’t even have it six months and it’s time for another. I will order one more durable the next time. The handle of the BBQ tore through from the top.

5 Stars Great product
This cover does it’s job. It protects the grill. Is it the premium cover, no. I understand that I am hoping for 3-5 years per cover. For what it is, it is a superb product.

3 Stars you DO get what you pay for
I think we had this cover one or two years. We live in a hot climate, and after a little while, the plastic does deteriorate. I was putting it on the other day, and it cracked wherever I touched. But it’s not expensive, so I guess if you don’t mind buying a new one every year or two, it’s O.K.

3 Stars JUST OKAY…NOTHING SPECIAL
This grill cover is not very durable…I’ve had mine just a few weeks and it already has a tear in it. I would suggest buying either the Weber Premium cover or the Veranda Grill cover as I did. This grill cover wasn’t very expensive….I guess lesson learned is that you get what you pay for!!

5 Stars Great Mild-Climate Grill Cover
This cover is pretty self-explainitory. It fits my grill perfectly and keeps the weather off it. It is made of a gray durable plastic. Where I live in South Carolina, this cover is perfect for me because it snows maybe once a year here and just rains a bit besides. If you live in a climate with harsher winters, like Colorado, Michigan, or upstate New York, i would recommend getting the Weber Premium Grill Cover Instead. It will probably hold up to the harsher climate a little better.

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