Topic: Barbecues & Grills
Found News: 49. Displayed from 26 to 30.
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Grill lovers gift guide: Ultimate barbecue tools
Cookout season is well underway but not all home chefs are confident about firing up the grill. Is your meat a little dry? Not so flavorful? Or maybe you're having trouble scraping down your grates.
From blue-tooth thermometers to a master marinator, these tools are great for cookout pros and novices alike.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Road-test: Best barbecues for all budgets
Road-test: Best barbecues for all budgets
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Thursday, November 13, 2014
Coffee Coals turns old coffee grounds into fuel
Purdue graduate Rich Bruins created a way to turn old coffee grounds into fuel. Today on Indy Style co-host Andi Hauser gets a taste of what it’s like cooking with coffee.
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Thursday, October 30, 2014
Countertop grill is a workhorse for novice chefs
If a George Foreman indoor grill had a brain, it might use an optical sensor to detect the thickness of steak and automatically cook to order — rare, medium or well-done — even when the meat is frozen.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Press Release: Prepare to Use Grill During Power Outages From Hurricanes and Winter Storms
When hurricane Irene hit coastal Virginia in August 2011 and the power was out for 24 hours, Joanne Brady from Suffolk, Va., used her propane grill to cook steaks from the freezer and baked potatoes for her family and her neighbors. During a snowstorm last winter when she lost power again, she grilled thawed chicken, which saved her from throwing it out. Brady said, “We cleared the deck of the snow, cleaned off the grill and fired it up. Cooking on the grill is nothing new for us. We cook rain or shine, snow or blow.”
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