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by carie on 15 Jul 2006, 20:03     Read carie's Blog
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Whether it is cooking for the family or for a large gathering, nothing beats barbequing.  Barbequing is a great way to cook tasty food and lots of it.  If you are planning a party this summer, here are some tips on barbequing.

Barbequing has gone from a small backyard charcoal grill, to huge thousand dollar luxury grills.  Many people today are opting for huge cooking services with loads of grill features.  Some of the features on today’s high end grill are natural gas piped through a special line from the home, stove top cooking, small refrigerators to keep your meats and ingredients fresh and chilled and lots of valuable works space to prepare barbeque meals.

Besides huge high end barbeque grills, many people are opting for the old days when slow grilling and smoking were some of the tastiest ways to cook.  Today you can buy a smoker and smaller charcoal grills that use real charcoal instead of briquettes to add true flavor to your food.  Many smokers use different types of wood such as hickory to add flavor and smoking meals long and slow will add tenderness to your meals.

If you are on the go and looking for a great way to grill, turn to hibachi grills. Hibachi grills are small, portable grills that can be set up almost anywhere in just minutes for true cooking pleasure.  Not only are they easy to use but very affordable, usually costing less than $30.


 

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