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Get the Best Flavor From Your Barbeque Cooking

June 6, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

by Jason Mann If you want a tasty way to avoid cooking in the kitchen this summer, barbequing is the way to go. You can always use an electric grill inside the house, but the best flavor and most tempting aromas result from cooking outdoors over a flame. You can choose from a charcoal or gas grill, or maybe you prefer a smoker. Some of the best BBQ tips recommend using marinades, rubs and sauces to add zest to your cooking. There are lots of online recipe sites, as well as cookbooks in the sto

New Guides Tell You How to Cook With Ancient Method (The Lakeland Ledger)

May 27, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

There's no shortage of new cookbooks devoted to the age-old method of cooking foods over a hot flame. More than a half-dozen new books on grilling came out this spring.

World Wide Weber: Backyard barbecuers share their obsession online (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

May 27, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

Scott Thomas carefully pours a stream of olive oil over live coals, kicking up flames that sear the steak on his grill. (By Christian Gooden /P-D) There are backyard barbecuers — and there are flame fanatics. The Grillin' Fools fall into the latter category.

Bobby Flays Grill It

April 29, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

Bobby Flays Grill It




This is the fourth cookbook by Flay dedicated solely to grilling, and over the years he has hosted four different cooking shows also focused on the art of placing meat and veggies upon a backyard flame. So one might excuse the author for having run out of arresting titles (

Mr Bar B Q Platinum Prestige Medium Grill Cover

April 25, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

Mr Bar B Q Platinum Prestige Medium Grill Cover




Just minutes after the flame is turned off, this exceptionally durable cover can go right over the still-warm grill due to its high-heat-resistant, fire-retardant fabric. The cover also offers full weather protection, from harmful UV rays, rain, and cracking caused by freezing temperatures. The black fabric is wipe-clean smooth on the outside, and textured for abrasion-resistance on the inside. A large hook-and-loop tab on either side allows for adjustability in fit–the wind won’t blow off this heavy cover. Made for a medium-size grill, the cover measures 59 by 19 by 42 inches and is backed by a lifetime warranty.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Repeat customer
We bought one of these in December 2005. It lasted over three years; summers and winters in Pennsylvania, through heat and freezing, humid and dry conditions. It might have lasted longer if one of the kids had not pierced the side of it with a rotisserie attachment. I think that’s pretty good! So we’ll be replacing the old one with the same brand.

5 Stars Best Grill Cover Ever!
I’ve had this grill cover for about two years now and it is still in great shape. It’s obviously a little dirty but otherwise it looks brand-new. Great product and great price.

5 Stars Fantastic BBQ Grill Cover
I own the Chargriller with the side fire box and read that the chargriller cover did not last and work well, so I went this route and am so glad I did. It still looks brand new and is protecting my grill perfectly over six months old now. Great buy.

5 Stars Great Grill Cover
The price for this product was good, much better than any thing I could find in the department stores

5 Stars Worth Every Penny!
Worth Every Penny! This grill cover is an amazing value. The cover is heavy duty, well constructed and well worth the price. It is equal or better than most much more expensive covers. I am blown away with the quality and cost.

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