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Want information on history of bbq ribs, we can help. When purchasing a barbeque, many things need to be considered. Where will the barbeque be stored, where will it be when cooking, how often will it be used? Charcoal grills are larger and heavier, small patios will not have sufficient space for relaxed grilling. They should be placed in a area close enough to its storage, and also have an open roof as they produce a lot of smoke. Gas grills on the other hand, can be placed in smaller areas and also do not produce fire flares and smoke. The grilling process will be much cleaner; however, the taste would be better if it was charcoaled.
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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Sauces are usually the downfall to the average barbecue griller. The timing and types of sauces used should be thought out before any application goes on. Barbecue sauces that contain sugar, or any tomato sauces should be applied only when the food is just about finished. This is because these sauces heat up very quickly and are known to cause burning. After applying BBQ sauces that have sugar or tomatoes turn them rapidly to avoid any buildup or burning.
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Barbecue is the main course at Pork University - Atlanta Journal Constitution
3 Jul 2008 at 7:00pm
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Games, grills mark Bennington's holiday - Bennington Banner
5 Jul 2008 at 2:01am
Harold Harris of Stephentown, N.Y., fires up the grill Friday at Willow Park. He and his wife, Leona, have been coming to Bennington on the Fourth of July for 40 years.
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Outdoor cooks feel fiery affection for their grills - Memphis Commercial Appeal
4 Jul 2008 at 5:40pm
"For the Fourth, I'm going to cook a few steaks -- man, I love to grill steaks! -- lots of ribs and some of my famous burgers," said Charles Epps of Lakeland, an enthusiastic, even fanatical, griller. Many veteran outdoor cooks are firing up their ...
Green grilling - Newsday
3 Jul 2008 at 7:36pm
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 ...
Art, science key ingredients of excellent barbecue - Bluefield Daily Telegraph
4 Jul 2008 at 3:43am
BLUEFIELD ? For the past 36 years, Larry Douglas has made a science out of cooking in the great out of doors. ?I have been cooking out since I was 21 years old,? Douglas, owner of Douglas Equipment in Bluefield said. ?I started cooking out ...
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