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Want information on capitol grills, we can help. Time is something which should be though about before purchasing a barbecue as well. Cooking with an electric gas barbecue is very time efficient, as the barbecue can be turned on with the switch of a button. Coming home after work and firing up a steak can be as easy as frying an egg with the help of an electric gas barbecue. The maintenance involved with a gas barbeque is much less compared to a charcoal barbeque. Cost is a factor which also needs to be considered. Convenience and price often goes hand in hand, this applies to barbeques. Gas set ups are much more expensive, and also will have a shorter lifespan.
The cooking area and size of the barbecue grill is something to consider. Determine how often you will be cooking for small and large groups. Finding a size between the two would be a good idea, sizes range from 1800cm2 which cooks for two people, to 2500cm2 which cooks for eight people. There is a feature in certain larger gas barbecues which will use three burners and have the option to use just one while cooking. This option would allow larger gas grills to service a smaller number of people, and by only using one burner it will save you from using excess gas.
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Cleaning barbecues is a task that should become routine. After every use no matter what kind of barbecue you own, if it charcoal, stainless steel, or gas, it needs to be cleaned after each use. To give a better taste to flavor, make sure the grates are cleaned and no excess food has hardened on it. To stretch the life of your barbecue regularly cleans the coals and power supplies to your barbecue. This would involve emptying ash trays and disassembling gas lines.
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It's Easy To Make A Habit Of Pulling Into Pit Stop BBQ - Hartford Courant
6 Jul 2008 at 1:49pm
I am the first to admit I am no expert when it comes to barbecue. I was once told by several die-hard Southerners that no New Englander, especially one who has never left the region, could ever do justice to cooking pulled pork or rotisserie barbecue ...
Fourth of July no picnic for the environment - Rutland Herald
6 Jul 2008 at 10:36am
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. ? When an estimated 60 million Americans fired up their barbecue grills this Fourth of July, they burned the equivalent of 2,300 acres of forest and consumed enough energy to meet the residential demand of a town the size of ...
Green grilling - Chicago Tribune
5 Jul 2008 at 4:39am
For many, grilling is a summer tradition. According to the Hearth Patio and Barbeque Association, 50 percent of all grills are charcoal grills. But using these grills pollutes our air with smoke and chemicals. Tom Mahowald with Nature's Grilling ...
Heads Up! - Arizona Daily Sun
6 Jul 2008 at 2:46pm
MONDAY-THURSDAY I-17: Crews are repairing the roadway subsurface along Interstate 17 southbound between Pulliam Airport Traffic Interchange and Munds Park Traffic Interchange. Lane restrictions may be in effect along southbound I-17 from 6 a.m. to 5 ...
Even stay-at-homes can't dodge rising costs - Boston Globe
3 Jul 2008 at 7:57pm
CHICAGO - Rising costs for bread, cheese, and propane will make today's Fourth of July holiday more expensive than last year's, even for those who decide to avoid higher gasoline prices by grilling at home. Bread cost 16 percent more in May than last ...
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