When cooking a barbecue, do you have to clean the grill?
Fire does kill bacteria, but is it necessary to clean the grill every time.
And is cooking a barbecue expensive? Say like, every day? Or few times a week
Fire does kill bacteria, but is it necessary to clean the grill every time.
And is cooking a barbecue expensive? Say like, every day? Or few times a week
I’m wanting to add some cabinets around our grill. It’s a very small space so I can only have a small cabinet with counter on each side. My question is does anyone have a site where I might could find some pics of what I’m wanting to do? I’m planning on finding some salvaged cabinets to cut those costs.
do all san onofre state beach (bluffs) camp sites come with grill grates on the firepits?
I recently came upon a great deal of very usable firewood. A friend of mine took me to a place that was FULL of dead dry limbs and branches. Being the person that I am, I immediately saw them for the gold that they are and loaded up his truck bed with as much as I could. I’ve already made several fires this season and have enjoyed some outdoor meals, but I’m pretty tired of stooping and bending. I seem to remember seeing a video once that showed a man build a fire in what looked like a large, shallow metal bowl the sat on a stand. It elevated his fire and he was able to put a metal grill over it to cook up some food. Does anyone know if this is a real product? I’m not sure if it is on the market or if he fashioned it himself. Thank you!
I like to cook, esp outside on the grill & I like to try my stuff out on other people. We’re famous for our outdoor BBQs here in the south. I don’t like eating fast food, do you?
maw-maw u got it goin on gurl!
A couple friends and I are trying to go camping near home as a bonding thing before we leave for college. We have tents and grills etc. we just aren’t sure what places in the DC area are good for camping (Maryland is preferable) Thanks!
Hello! On July 29th 2011, in just eight days i will be having my very own western themed sweet 16! i’ve rented an outdoor facility at my local park. the party is from 6pm until 10pm. does anyone have any ideas of what food to cater? each facility comes with a grill, but im sort of on a budget, and i don’t want to buy steaks for 40 people! any ideas? thanks!!
We rented a home that was for sale, signed a year lease. Not too long ago the house sold and our landlord asked if we could move, we agreed. During the month after the sale while we were moving he cut off our water, we turned it back on in our name. As we were finishing up he told us that the new buyers wanted to start moving in and asked if we could move what we had left to the garage, we agreed. We put an outdoor grill, a couch and love seat, and some electronics in there. When we returned to get it we were told that he had moved it to storage, also ok. Now he is asking for storage fees before we can get our things, not ok. My question is, is this the legal way to go about things? I thought about filing for theft of property or something, but I really just want my things.
2 days had passed before we returned, sorry about bieng unclear.
We don’t have much money, so we are trying to keep our wedding small, like a joyful party to celebrate our love. I’ve been trying to come up with ideas for what we could serve at our reception and being as we are doing this in July (outdoor grilling season) we could have hot dogs for our guests. Does this sound like it would be something memorable, in a good way, for our families and friends? Is there any way at all to dress hot dogs up, even just a little? If hot dogs are too trashy, could you recommend something else? Keep in mind that we don’t have much money at all, and are really focusing on our life together after the wedding.