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Even if Punxsutawney Phil was correct, warm weather is still right around the corner. That means it’s time to prepare your outdoor space for maximum relaxation when temperatures begin to rise. Since ...
Part of the joy of summer is being able to embrace the joy of the grill. You can make the best grilled chicken, perfect your flank steak, or even elevate your sides game with grilled peaches. There's ...
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It’s grilling season! While some prefer to grill over charcoal and others with gas, one thing remains true for all grills: they need to be cleaned. From burgers and hot dogs to grilling pizzas or ...
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Don’t own a grill? Check out our guides to the best charcoal grills, gas grills and pellet grills. Then come back and learn how to clean them. News flash: You need to clean your grill. Like any other ...
Beyond purchasing the right grill and grilling accessories, an essential part of barbecuing is cleaning up after you cook. Though some may think that letting burnt food build up will add flavor to ...
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How to Clean a Grill for Delicious Backyard BBQ

Discover the best way to clean a grill, whether you choose to cook over gas or charcoal. Brushing up on your grilled steak ...
Dusting off your grill to make burgers, hot dogs and other backyard BBQ staples? Make sure to give it a good cleaning first. You might be underestimating how gross your grill is, even after months ...
Clean the cooking grates with a wire grill brush or curly steel scour pad before adding food to the grill—when the coals are the hottest. Wipe the remaining soot and debris from the grates with a ...