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For people who love to spend time out on the patio, the cool fall temperatures mark an end to casual evenings under the stars. A patio heater can extend your enjoyment of the outdoors when the...
While propane is a highly flammable gas, and caution must be used when dealing with tanks full of this particular gas, it is a fairly safe and straightforward process to change the tanks on your...
Many expert grillers have converted their propane BBQ grills to ones that use natural gas. Natural gas is cheaper and lasts longer than liquid propane, and by purchasing a conversion kit, hooking...
Split roasting is a method of cooking in which meat, such as a whole chicken, is cut along the backbone, and the breast bone is hit sharply with the cook's hand. This flattens the meat so that it...
Most modern propane BBQ grills are conveniently designed as all-in-one units, with such features as bun warmers, cup holders and hooks to hang all your utensils. There are many other accessories...
Most propane BBQ grills are versatile and easy to use and operate. By reading the owner's manual for your particular propane BBQ, and by following a few basic safety tips, you will be able to...
The burning elements on the average propane BBQ grill last for about 3 years, depending upon the materials the burners are made of, how often you use your grill and the type of climate you live...
While a high-quality propane BBQ grill can last for years, it may be necessary to replace the cooking grates every few seasons to increase the efficiency of the heating area. These days, an...
The addition of wood chips to a typical propane BBQ grill can add a delicate, smoky flavor to most grilled foods. Whether you choose mesquite, applewood or hickory chips for your propane grill,...
While the secret to assembling most propane BBQ grills involves reading the owner's manual carefully, a majority of propane grills share a similar design and can be constructed the same way. You...
When used appropriately, liquid propane is a relatively safe way to fuel a BBQ grill. Precautions must be taken, however, to ensure that tanks are stored properly, and that the grill is situated...
If you live in an area where grilling season ends by September, you will need a plan of action to protect your BBQ grill during the winter. Not only is this essential to the health of your grill,...
Outdoor fire pits can serve many functions; a warm gathering spot to extend the "outdoor season" for people who enjoy spending time in their yards, as deck or yard décor or on barbecue duty. With...