No doubt about it: Grilling is one of our favorite ways to get cooking in the warmer months—and for some die-hards, even on cold days. There’s nothing that can replace that char-grilled flavor of a ...
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaVOhHv_-7o?rel=0&showinfo=0] The Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association says July 4th is the biggest grilling day of the ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Missoula Rural Fire Department is sharing some safety tips for all using their grill this summer. Officials say outdoor cooking on propane, charcoal, or electric outdoor grills ...
Ah, the smell of grilled grub: Summer wouldn’t be summer without barbecues. We all have our favorite ways of grilling: using wood, tossing meat on the George Foreman or the gas, electric or charcoal ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Outdoor grilling is flavorful but it also needs to be safe. The National Fire Protection Association warns that a grill placed too close to anything flammable is a fire hazard.
Electric grills are perfect for small spaces because they make less smoke and don’t use open flames or fuel. They’re better for the planet and your health since they don’t release smoke or harmful air ...
The Rhode Island Association of Fire Chiefs is reminding residents about potential dangers associated with outdoor cooking. Research shows that more than one-third of all gas and charcoal grill home ...