The Keg joins an impressive lineup from tank-style propane to gas models that hook into a home's natural-gas line: “From big to little, portable to the big monster grills, there are so many options on the market.” For traditional grillers, there are
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By Daniel Palmer, For May 15, 2012 A Canadian company, Napoleon Grills, gets credit for producing the most appealing portable grill. Strut along Kits beach with this smokey beacon and you will have the crowds drooling.
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To further help consumers, and in anticipation of Memorial Day's official kickoff to grilling season, we asked Riches and Lehrman to weigh in on the fine points of choosing a grill. From portable units that cook a few burgers to industrial-size ones
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The smell of GRILLING SEASON. Whether you've got a multi-burner gas behemoth or a portable hibachi and a bag of charcoal, it's time to realize that grilling has entered the 21st century with plenty of high tech wizardry available to make your life
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Typical barbecue grills use three main sources of fuel: Charcoal, Propane, and Natural Gas. Despite Natural Gas becoming more common each year, Propane Gas fuels the majority of barbecue grills. There are some notable differences between Propane and
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