I am one who would use a Bar B Que Grill everyday if I could. So today I wanted to share with you some tips I was sent from Sears to help us with our Grilling needs.
- Know Your Grill – Before buying a grill, a girl must do her research – like any new major purchase! For this, you must determine if you want a charcoal or gas grill:
- Gas: Gas-fired grilling has the clear benefit of being extremely convenient. Simply turn a knob and say hello to your highly adjustable heat source.
- Charcoal: Charcoal grilling might not offer the same level of convenience as gas, but it does boast one benefit that stands out above all others: smoke flavor.
- Best Brands for Your Backyard – Ok, so you decided on the type kind of grill you want, but what about the brands and costs?:
- Blue Rhino Uniflame Grill Boss Stand-Up Charcoal Grill; MSRP: $34.66 – This porcelain-coated steel grill is ideal for the tailgate girl given its versatility and maneuverability. And although it may look small, it packs a heavy punch with a 207 square inch cooking surface.
- Kenmore 4 Burner Gas Grill with Folding Side Table; MSRP: $379.99 – Perfect for the girl fixed on entertaining the masses. The extra-large stainless-steel folding table built into the side of the grill allots for more time and space to enjoy the party.
- Accessorize – And what’s a new purchase without accessories? To spruce up your new buy, consider the following:
- Weber 7447 Compact Rapidfire Chimney Starter – For charcoal grills, purchase a chimney starter to light your coals in under 15 minutes
- Cuisinart CTG-00-MTM Meat Thermometer – Eliminate the cook time guessing game with this stainless steel meat thermometer
- Gold Gift & Gallery 5-Piece BBQ Grilling Tool Set – Look and feel like a pro with these essential grilling utensils
- Getting your Grill Home – In-Vehicle Pickup, a Shop Your Way member service powered by the Shop Your Way mobile app, enables customers to pick up their online purchases at any Sears store within five minutes of arrival, without ever leaving the car
- Maintenance and Cleaning – Just like a pair of stilettos, maintenance is key. Once you’re done grilling, you will then want to clean the grill. Remember to disconnect the gas and wipe down the barriers with a cleaning rag. For charcoal it is important to clean the grate and brush out the ashes.
Glenda, Charlie and David