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I don’t know how we lived without barbecue rib racks. Rib racks
are simple, inexpensive contraptions, but they certainly make
grilling slabs of meat much easier.
If you grill or smoke with charcoal or wood chips, then you want
to invest in a chimney starter. A chimney starter makes outdoor
cooking much easier, and it only sets you back $15 or so—quickly
recovered in the savings on lighter fluid.
I don't usually get all excited over home paper products, but Hefty
Serve 'n Store is the best thing I've run across since they started
selling bologna without those red plastic rings around the edges
that had to be peeled off.
If you're looking for a dutch oven for inside cooking, then you do
NOT want the Lodge 6 (size 12) quart camp dutch oven, but if you are
planning to cook over an open fire, this is one that you will want
to consider.
If you are tired of burning your hands or ruining your kitchen mitts or
pot holders when grilling or smoking, then invest in some Lodge Camp
Gloves. We’ve had our Lodge gloves for three seasons now, and they are
still in great shape though darker than when they were brand new.
If you’re looking for something unique to give the barbecue chef in the
family, then drop by
Heinz com where you can customize the label on ketchup or mustard
bottles. This is a new program that just kicked off in August and is
part of the celebration of 130 years with Heinz providing condiments for
the picnic and kitchen tables.
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