Posts Tagged “Fire”

Kismet SEO, inc – Public service | A Kitchen Oil (grease) Fire | IMPORTANT to FOLLOW!!!!


DON”T! EVER!! Pour water on a grease fire. Most people think to go for the water to put out the grease fire. STOP! Remember the advice you get here. It will save a life. Pass this on. (applies to outdoor grills too!)

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May 13, 2010 Post Under Outdoor Grills - Read More

Fire season heating up, officials offer tips

Fire season heating up, officials offer tips
Nationwide, fires cost almost $8.6 billion in property damage each year and with burn season upon us, officials want to make sure you’re prepared.

Read more on KKCO Grand Junction

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May 6, 2010 Post Under Outdoor Grills - Read More

I am looking for plans and pictures on how to build an outdoor grill out of stone and fire brick.?

planning to dry lay the stone around the fire brick

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April 28, 2010 Post Under Outdoor Grills - Read More

Weather Service and DNR issue warning for extreme fire danger

Weather Service and DNR issue warning for extreme fire danger
In conjunction with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the National Weather Service has issued a Red flag Warning for today until 7 p.m. today…

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April 21, 2010 Post Under Outdoor Grills - Read More

Fire up the Finger-Lickin’ Flavor with Quality-Made Deep Fryers and Cookware

Fire up the Finger-Lickin’ Flavor with Quality-Made Deep Fryers and Cookware
Founder of TheDeepFryerDepot.com, Jenifer Whelan developed an online business to distribute a diverse collection of deep fryers, BBQ smokers, cookware and more. Great for family dinners, cookouts and tailgates, her selection of cookers and cookware serves up the fundamentals for flavor and fun. Learn more about the benefits of cooking with cast iron with a trip to the Web site’s newly added blog.

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March 9, 2010 Post Under BBQ Grilling - Read More

BBQ, Grilling, Slow Smoke ribs (indirect and fire box style) Slow smoked chicken wings


slow smoked ribs and chicken wings, using home made rub and mix of different wood chips, Apple and Mesquite, Hickory

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February 26, 2010 Post Under BBQ Grilling - Read More

Are there fire codes regarding gas grill in backyard?

I live in a Philadelphia row home and heard its against fire code to have a gas grill in your back yard. Then I heard it has to be a certain amount of feet from the building. I have a tiny concrete yard. Does this mean I can’t have a grill if I wanted to buy one?

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February 21, 2010 Post Under Backyard Grilling - Read More

Fire Wire Flexible Grilling Skewer


Fire Wire flexible grilling skewer solves many of the food handling problems associated with conventional straight skewers. Steel skewers rust after only a few uses and wooden skewers are one-time use at best. Even worse, there are also lots of difficulties in getting the contents of straight skewers turned on the grill. Fire Wire makes grilling with skewers an enjoyable experience. You never have to handle the food twice. To marinate simply marinate on the Fire Wire in a slide lock bag saving space in the fridge or cooler. Fire Wire’s flexible cable style skewer allows you to effectively use the space on your grill like never before. Fire Wire is the perfect tailgating and backyard grilling accessory. Fire Wire takes a load off the cook and puts the fun back in grilling.

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February 21, 2010 Post Under Backyard Grilling - Read More

Fire Pits – Awesome Campfire Great Backyard Grill

Just think of having a grill in your patio, without the help of an open-air fire pit. Does not sound either a wise or a valid choice does it. Hence, that is the rationale behind why open-air pits are one of the most admired things, which are sold on so many websites on the internet. Everyone who has a back garden or even a terrace is seeking this perfect experience in grilling device and tools, a stylish fire pit.

The finest thing with regards to getting an open-air fire pit is that it is very adaptable. You need not be afraid of autumn coming in really quick, and the relaxing days of summer going past, as soon as you have a fire pit still working in your back garden. All you need to do is relax and be seated around the blazing grill, warm yourself, and gaze at the autumn leaves fall from the plants.

The rationale why several people are purchasing these fire pits is for the reason that each and every means and desire is provided to, with an incredibly wide variety of designs and costs. So you can search for the fire pit that is just right for your resources. This fire pit is certainly not an indoor hearth, although you cannot truly call it a campfire. However, you can call it a bit between the two. If you turn out to be entertaining truly often, you may need to think about the choice of getting a permanent fire pit made of stone and bricks in your back garden. All you need to do is take a look at the purpose, shape, type, and the price tag of the fire pit you would like, are you going to utilize it during the summer or are you only going to utilize it on particular days or weekends, and subsequently purchase the fire pit of your preference.

Portable fire pits are chosen by people who like to carry their round lightweight fire pit anywhere they need. Therefore it is extremely easy for you to setup your fire pit in your back yard, if you consider that the garden is very hot or very bitter. You are going to like being outside, looking at the early evening, not being bothered by the midges and having the additional advantage of warm roasted streaks or chops to enjoy. What more could one need in particular if you have invited your friends and relatives along to take pleasure in the evening get together. The most excellent thing regarding portable fire pits is that you can carry them along wherever you want without any difficulty and then again back into your garage later than you have used them. On the other hand, the fixed fire pit is going to remain outside in the open air be it rainfall or snowfall.

Several people like to take their open-air fire pits, with them even as they are camping out. So, they do not have to be afraid of trying to find a place where they can eat. In addition you may feel like to take your fire pit on backyard parties. Therefore whether you are on the beach, in the woods or whether you confine your open-air activities to your own back garden, an elegant, user-friendly, and a durable fire pit is a choice you have to explore.

Walter is an expert in the field. For more information on fire pits, and round fire pits Please visit: http://www.myfirepits.com/

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February 21, 2010 Post Under Backyard Grilling - Read More
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