Most fans of charcoal maintain that their grills cook more-flavorful food because of the smoky taste from the coals. Gas grill advocates point to the time savings of gas, and the efficiency of buying a propane tank every few weeks instead of a bag of
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When I bought my house 11 years ago, I was excited to see that it came with an outdoor grill. Unfortunately, the base of the old, natural gas grill erupted in flames when my brother-in-law tried to light it. That's when I realized I needed a new grill.
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by Katherine Cook PORTLAND - A late-night fire sent neighbors scrambling and did thousands of dollars in damage to an outdoor garden room in Northeast Portland, Monday night. According to Portland Fire & Rescue, the fire started in a barbecue at a
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The winner will take home a stainless steel 34" gas grill (retail value $1299) from Coyote Outdoor, a brand new player in the barbecue grill market. The sweepstakes runs from April 27 - May 31, with the winning entry being announced on June 1, 2012.
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But before you do, make sure to understand some basic tips for being safe this summer when it comes to your outdoor cooking plans. Typical barbecue grills use three main sources of fuel: Charcoal, Propane, and Natural Gas. Despite Natural Gas becoming
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