Quick Barbecue Tips

June 29, 2008 by Maricar  
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Summer is the time for barbecues. Here are two quick tips to make this warm season ritual even easier:

* Use cardboard egg cartons and charcoal briquettes to start up the grill. Place the briquettes in the sections of the carton. Close it and place in the bottom of the grill. Light it up. The cardboard will burn up first, allowing the charcoal to catch. Spread out the briquettes once the cardboard falls apart. This utilizes the egg cartons instead of them ending up in the trash.

* If you use foil to wrap food for grilling, save the foil for clean-up later. Crumple the foil up and use it to scrape off the residues after grilling.

via Times and Transcript; Creative Commons image by mccun934 on Flickr

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2 Responses to “Quick Barbecue Tips”
  1. Bob Blick says:

    Great tip! I don’t use a charcoal grill much anymore since getting a stainless one, but still like to a couple times a year as the taste is hard to beat. This is one idea I never thought of.

    Stop over when you get a chance and pick up more barbecue tips and recipes at my barbecue blog at
    Barbecue Tips.

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