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Get Out! The Rise of Plug and Play Outdoor Cooking

September 30, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

Editor’s note: Please welcome our newest contributor, Anne Robert of The Outdoor Stylist and our newest weekly column, Get Out! I’ve known Anne for a few years now, and when I decided to create a column specifically for modern gardens, landscapes, and all things outdoors, she was my top choice. I’m so glad she agreed! Learn more about Anne on our About page . The Paris-based international home decor fair Maison et Objet is one of the undisputed places to find out what is hot and on th

Small Gas Grills – Great Tips On How to Choose and Buy Your Baby Grill

September 29, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

Small Gas Grills – Great Tips On How to Choose and Buy Your Baby Grill by Mia KaneWhen deciding to buy a small gas grill, there are some basics you need to consider.One of the main reasons people buy small gas grills is because the space they are going to be grilling in is limited. So the the first thing to do is get an idea of the measurements of that space. How much space do you really have for your grill?Small grills are commonly used on small balconies, patio’s, veranda’s and courty

Backyard Barbecue

September 28, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

Okay, this is the story : Venezuela's science and technology minister said his country is working with Russia to detect deposits of uranium but withdrew an earlier denial that the country was also working with Iran.... Mining Minister Rodolfo Sanz said Friday Iran is helping Venezuela to detect uranium deposits and that initial evaluations suggest reserves are significant. His announcement was made the same day world leaders criticized the Islamic republic for secretly building a uranium

Small Gas Grills – How To Choose The Best Small Gas Grill

September 28, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

by Mia Kane When deciding to buy a small gas grill, there are some basics you need to consider. Most people looking to buy a small gas grill, are doing so because the space they are going to be cooking and grilling in is small, simple really. So you should first measure that space. Makes sense. Small grills are mostly used on patio’s, veranda’s, small balconies, and courtyard gardens. So measure that space, give yourself extra to move around the grill and then you will have a reasonable id

Barbeque Tips on How To Start The Charcoal!

September 27, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

One brilliantly blue afternoon in late spring my neighbor Joe was preparing for one of his famous cookouts. He was about to put his brand new brick and mortar barbeque grill through its paces for the first time. A beautiful charcoal grill, he had personally, to the chagrin of the brick masons, supervised every detail of the project. It was a gorgeous fireplace style grill with the chimney almost head high built of the same brick that adorned his house. The barbeque pit featured a curve

Tips For Outdoor Cooking: Amazingly Simple

September 27, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

Outdoor cooking is stimulating in itself. More so if you are not equipped with the things you could do with. Fantastic tasting meals can and will be enjoyed throughout your trip with these straightforward advice.

Small Gas Grills – How to Choose – Buy – Care For Your Small Gas Grill

September 27, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

by Mia Kane If you’re thinking of buying a small gas grill, there a few thing you should have a think about before making your final choice. The main reason people buy small gas grills is because the space they will be cooking in is limited. So the obvious first thing to do is measure the space you have. Small grills are mostly used on patio’s, veranda’s, small balconies, and courtyard gardens. So measure that space, give yourself extra to move around the grill and then you will have a rea

Register Without Complaints

September 27, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

No, you aren’t required to register anywhere for gifts. If you don’t see a need and don’t plan to register, then that’s fine. On the other hand, there is the sad tale of my sister-in-law’s friend who didn’t register. Every single guest at her wedding gave her a casserole dish, because, hey, who can’t use another casserole dish? The woman who just received eighty-five of them, that’s who. Registries are expected these days, and couples are getting more imaginative with them, as well. Still, t

Outdoor Cooking Tips: Fantastic But Simple

September 26, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

by Wendy Racklave Outdoor cooking is stimulating in itself. More so if you are not prepared with the things you could do with. Excellent tasting meals can and will be enjoyed throughout your trip with these basic advice. Recipes: The best tip any veteran outdoor cook will give is to plan your meals and gather your recipes ahead of heading out. Certain recipes just can’t be done in the campground and you don’t want to be ready to eat before you discover this information. Pick recipes that don

Understanding Souf Efrikens

September 25, 2009 by Outdoor Cooking · Leave a Comment 

Howzit my bra! My china Joe King sommer tuned me this lekkerrrrr, ag, guide to understanding us Souf Efrikens. Braai What is a braai? It is the first thing you will be invited to when you visit South Africa . A braai is a backyard barbecue and it will take place whatever the weather. So you will have to go even if it's raining like mad. At a braai you will be introduced to a substance known as mieliepap. Ag This one of the most useful South African words. Pronounced like the ach in

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