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Best Gas Grills

Thursday, May 7th, 2009
Dhiraj Bandurkar asked:


Best Gas Grills

Ask any American his favorite activity in the backyard on a sunny day and there are many chances that the answer will come to grilling. That is why, the statistics revel that grilling is the most popular style of outdoor cooking in the United Sates and a lot of people enjoy it on weekends with friends and family. With all its smoky flavors and mouthwatering aromas, grilling offers endless opportunities to indulge in preparing satisfying and delicious meals from flavorful Mexican recipes like carne asada to Indian recipes like tandoori chicken. All of you who are into weekend grilling can agree that everything tastes better on the weekend grilling experience.

This rich experience of cooking can be very much disappointing without a proper grill. And that is why the basic and most important part of the outdoor cooking is the grill itself. When you have a good grill it definitely enriches the experience of outdoor cooking and adds more convenience to the whole process, without changing the flavor of the food. Grills have become quite popular among the masses and that has let the manufacturers to experiment with the methods and technology to give the users more advantages and ease of use. At the same time, the grills available today, ensure not to emit smoke or any other harmful gases and thus are safe for the environment and the users. When it is about purchasing a new grill, a gas grill is what you should look for. Not only it is fast, an effective but it also doesn’t create a lot of pollution. Most of the gas grills available today, feature convenient on/off switches, allowing grills to heat up and cool down quicker if compared to the conventional method of burning charcoal. The important part of a gas grill is that it uses a clean burning energy, and according to the Environmental Protection Agency, it releases 105 times less carbon monoxide than charcoal. Eventually, the gas grill owners have also discovered that the distinct flavor of barbecued food does not come from charcoal. Instead it is created when meat juices drop down onto a hot surface and then vaporize back onto the meat. This is not a condition with the gas grills and thus the food prepared using the gas grills never has that peculiar flavor. That is why a gas grill is more convenient, safe, pollution free, and fast way of cooking outdoor.

To suit various application needs, gas grills are manufactured in different sizes and functionalities. These can range from a commercial gas grill suitable for a restaurant to a mid sized gas grill, best for homeowners interested in grilling in the backyard. That is why when you step out looking for a gas grill look for all the options available in the market and then make a choice. Accordingly gas grills are available in various price bands that are generally according to the features they provide.



Alfred
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What do I need to do to convert my natural gas grill to propane?

Thursday, May 7th, 2009
sundrop_rulz asked:


I moved into a house a few years ago that had natural gas ran to the stationary outdoor grill. This was the only appliance using natural gas on the property. I have used the grill with NG the whole time, but rarely grill out, and recently decided to turn the NG off as I as being charged a minumum amount by the gas company whether I used any or not. It seems that I could get by alot cheaper with a propane grill. I need to know how to convert my grill to propane, or if it would be better to just buy a propane grill. Thanks

Anthony
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