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	<title>Grill Reviews &#187; Charcoal Grills</title>
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		<title>Charcoal BBQ Grills</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many barbecue enthusiasts say that charcoal grilling produces food that is better tasting compared to other types of grilling, such as gas and electric. There are many theories behind this delicious charbroiled flavor, but whatever scientific explanation lies behind it, many people agree that charcoal bbq grills produce more delicious tasting food hands down. While gas and electric grills are more convenient and more mobile compared to their charcoal fueled cousins, the fact remains that taste is what matters. Even if you have to do away with the hazards of storing liquid fuel and messy charcoal briquettes, if you end up with food that tastes more like tofu and smells nothing like good old wood smoke, then why bother? To do away with the matter of convenience, there are many charcoal bbq grills in the market today that close the gap between the gas and electric varieties. When you are shopping for a charcoal bbq grill, look for one that has its own ash cleaning system. This effectively takes the mess away from charcoal grilling. Simply brush the ashes away through the opening and discard them. Similarly, look for a charcoal grill that comes with adjustable fire control. This way you can control the heat, either by lowering or lifting the grate from the fire, or by adjusting the charcoal pan closer or away from the food. This serves to adjust the temperature of your cooking. Another useful feature in charcoal bbq grills is the charcoal adding or rearranging option. Choose hinged grill grates for easy lifting, particularly if there are two sections to the main grate: one for holding food, and the other for lifting to rearrange, add, or subtract the coals as needed.]]></description>
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		<title>Weber Barbecue</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 01:56:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Weber barbecue line of grills offers the kettle type variety of barbecues. Kettle types are distinguished from open barbecue for their full lid and wheels. This means a kettle type Weber barbecue can be moved to any location that is convenient for you. These barbecue grills are useful for many types of cooking, whether slow cooked dishes or grilling meats and vegetables. Kettle barbecues work the same way as the wood fire ovens of the old days. During the initial stage, there is a huge amount of heat generated, with the temperature dropping slowly and gradually during the remainder of the barbecue. This gives you a crispy golden brown dish that is tender and flavorful on the inside. To get the taste of true charbroiled barbecue, you can throw in a handful of wood chips. Flavor can vary depending on the kind of wood you use, be it cherry, maple, apple, or chicory. Weber kettle barbecue types have a dome shaped lid with a strategically positioned vent that will replicate the kind of flavor you find in wood smoked barbecues. Compact and convenient, they are best for people who own small to medium sized decks, verandas, or patios in their backyard. They can also be brought along on camping trips and weekend get-away at the beach. To use a Weber barbecue kettle-type grill, a lighting time of half an hour to 40 minutes will ensure an even and thorough heat for 2 hours of roasting. A Weber barbecue is sturdy and reliable, and will last as long as two decades with proper use. One of it many advantages include its mobility, easy storage, adaptable construction, and easy maintenance, not to mention the tender consistency it adds to any barbecued dish.]]></description>
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		<title>Weber BBQ</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2011 06:59:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many kinds of Weber BBQ grills to choose from. Homeowners have different grilling needs that it is just reasonable to have many different kinds of grills. These can be classified in many ways. Firstly, a homeowner has to choose from having an indoor grill and an outdoor grill. Indoor grills are designed to be smokeless. Both indoor and outdoor grills come in varied sizes. People can choose according to how much barbecue they are into. Those who like throwing barbecue parties and inviting friends and neighbors would do well with Weber BBQ grills that can accommodate multi-level cooking. This simply means that different food items that require varied heat conditions can be cooked at the same time. Some of these can even have different types of grilling. For instance some grills are designed to have features that are both applicable for direct and indirect heat cooking. Other than that there are also rotisseries and smoker grills for an added twist in grilling. Rotisseries would be best for slow roasting. Smoker grills, on the other hand, work with aromatic wood and are designed to produce enough smoke for the flavor to seep through the meat. All of these would provide a wide variety of flavors that can be appreciated by a lot of people. There are also portable Weber BBQ grills. Portable ones are designed differently. This would have features that work towards the convenience of the user. For instance most of the portable grills would have quick ignition button that makes starting a fire quite simple. Other features would include rollers, effective lids and handles, insulating properties and safety features. Other than that, bigger barbecue grill sets would be equipped with holders for utensils and glass that homeowners would surely find useful.]]></description>
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		<title>Brinkmann Grills</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 04:03:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brinkmann offers a variety of products pertaining to outdoor cooking. Whether homeowner is planning to get one for an occasional outdoor barbecue or something that can be easily packed and setup for a little barbecue on the go, there would be something from the long list of Brinkman grills. The first thing to do is to know which features that people would appreciate. For instance, how many people would be enjoying it. If it is a family of four who would just like to have a small picnic, then it is definite that it should be something smaller. However, if the homeowner is into throwing parties, then the host understandably needs something better and something that has a whole new set of features to facilitate multi-level cooking. There are different kinds of Brinkman grills. There are charcoal grills and there are also gas-powered grills. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Mostly, it all boils down to the homeowner’s preferences. Typically, a gas grill would be easier to use but a number of people prefers the char smoke flavor that charcoal grills result to. Gas grills are also known to be low maintenance that people would appreciate after getting tired from an afternoon of grilling. Gas grills and electric grills would have quick ignition features but there are also simpler ways of starting a fire for a charcoal grill. There are other accessories that go with Brinkman grills to have more cooking options. Rotisseries would be best for leg of lamb, whole chicken or whole turkey. There are also smoker grills for the option of having an alternative to direct heat cooking. Indirect heat, specifically smoke grilling, would be ideal for slow cooked food items.]]></description>
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