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"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." IT'S NO SECRET that the cleanup process is the least favorite step in grilling, but if you want to ...
My husband happily serves as our resident grill master. I'm grateful for not only all the delicious food he dishes up, but also that he often takes care of grill cleanup duties. But now that we've ...
As barbecue season approaches, most people focus on selecting perfect cuts of meat and planning menus. However, a silent danger lurks in nearly every backyard – the common wire grill brush. Recent ...
Grilling season brings a hidden danger: wire-bristle brushes. These brushes shed tiny metal pieces that can stick to grills and end up in food, causing severe internal injuries if swallowed. The CDC ...
An Edmonds patient shares what happened when she unwittingly ingested a dislodged wire bristle from a grill brush. A local ...
From the Department of Things You Did Not Know You Had to Worry About comes a new advisory: Don’t eat your barbecue cleaning brush. Specifically, beware of accidentally ingesting broken-off bristles ...
For your safety (and the well-being of everyone else invited), be sure to ask the host at your next cookout, “how do you clean your grill?” While it is rare, wire-bristle grill brushes can pose ...