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How to Have the Best Barbecue Season With Grills Smokers

September 25, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

Grills and smokers are the perfect accessories to happy get together and lively outings. Getting the right type of grill can make all the difference. With the variety to choose from, it can be quite confusing. Let us take a look at the types of grills available so that you get a pretty good idea of what to look for when you go shopping for one, or want to upgrade the one you already have. There are three basic kinds of barbecue grills based on the fuel they use: Charcoal grills Gas grills

Weber 7542 Cast Iron Griddle

September 10, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

Weber 7542 Cast Iron Griddle




Weber, Cast Iron Griddle, Fits Genesis Silver B & C, Gold B & C, Platinum C, Summit 400 & 600 Series & Genesis 1000-55 Gas Grills, Reversible Cast Iron Surfaces, Use The Flat Griddle Side For Breakfast Buffets, Fajitas, Grilled Sandwiches & The Textured Side For Delicate Fish & Veggies

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5 Stars Nothing better for your Weber.
This griddle fits the Silver B exactly and is heavy cast iron. Takes a bit to heat up, but when it does, keep an eye on it as it is hot! Best to keep the rear burner on low so you can have a cooler zone to move foods to.

4 Stars Make Your Gas Grill More Versatile
I use this on a Summit Gold 6 burner grill. With the side burner, the regular section of the grill, and this griddle I can cook almost anything outside. Cast iron gets hot and retains the heat. I was considering Mario Batali’s piastra, but this has a larger cooking area and I think will be more durable. Too bad it didn’t come seasoned.

1 Star Weber Grill
The Weber grill I received was not only factory flawed, but also a return item. The grill surface was 1/3rd smooth and the other 23rds rough and pourus. The factory package it was sent in had been opened and scotch taped shut again and inclosed and sent to me in a second box. I called the supplier who denied sending out any return items and would not admit that I was telling them the truth that the grill was definetly not shipped in a factory sealed box. To top it off this is the only grill they had in stock and that I would have to ship it back and would receive a credit once they received it. Estimated time 30 to 90 days. If there were negitive stars to check on the star rating I would have checked it instead of one star. The manufacturer and the supplier were both at fault. Defective item shipped twice. Sincerely very unhappy customer.

4 Stars Iron Griddle - Does NOT fit the Summit 600 series
I bought this for my Summit 650 and it does NOT fit. I called Weber and they listed it wrong. Now I’m stuck with it. This isn’t Amazon’s fault. Otherwise the griddle is solid, flat, and has two sides for cooking.

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Small Gas Grills - What You Need To Know Before You Buy

August 10, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

by Mia Kane When deciding to buy a small gas grill, there are some basics you need to consider. One of the main reasons people buy small gas grills is because the space they are going to be grilling in is limited. So the the first thing to do is get an idea of the measurements of that space. How much space do you really have for your grill? Small grills are mostly used on patio’s, veranda’s, small balconies, and courtyard gardens. So measure that space, give yourself extra to move around t

Choose Charcoal or Gas Grill for the Best Wild Game cookout?

July 4, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

by Ethan O. Tanner One of the finest ways to serve wild game of all types is the Barbecue grill, truly an outdoor tradition. American family practice and good home cooking are familiar to most outdoorsmen. The smell of venison chops, grilled turkey, or duck breasts will make any sportsman hungry. In that respect are two philosophies for the outdoor grill gas or charcoal. Although gas grills are becoming more and more prominent, the old-school charcoal grills are still preferred by many of us

Weber 7535 Flavorizer Bars

May 19, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

Weber 7535 Flavorizer Bars




Weber, 5 Piece, Stainless Steel, Replacement Flavorizer Bar Set, For Spirit 500, Spirit E-210 & Genesis Silver A Gas Grills.

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5 Stars Stainless
I had to replace the enamel flavorizer bars in my weber every 2 or 3 years. Hopefully these stainless versions for a few dollars more will last a lot longer. The burner is stainless and it has never been replaced yet it looks as good as new. Here’s hoping the same will be true of the flavorizers after a couple of years.

5 Stars Weber Stainless Flavorizers
Definitely worth paying a little more for the stainless than the ceramic original parts. Will last a lot longer

5 Stars Stainless Steel the Way to Go.
Substituting the stainless steel flavor bars for porcelin is the way to go. They are much more durable and easier to clean. SS won’t rust and the porcelin pit after several uses.

5 Stars Weber Grill Replacement Grates & Flavorizer Bars
Great items - well worth the money. Like a new grill only better than when it was new.

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