Still looking for that perfect gift for the guy who has everything? The Personalized BBQ Branding Iron by Texas Irons is here to the rescue. The branding iron can be personalized with 1-3 letters, making the monogrammed gift ideal for those that are hard to shop for. Of course, if they already have a monogrammed… Continue reading Personalize Your Own BBQ Branding Iron
Tag: grilling
Meatrake Pulled Pork
Move over pulled pork and shredded chicken, there’s a new name in town. And that name is Meatrake MR2 BBQ Tool. Might one get the same results from using two forks? Maybe. But then that wouldn’t be Meatrake. Meatraked pork. Mmmm. Meatraked chicken. Mmmm. Meatrake. Meat. Rake. Two words that finally go together. Like vinegary… Continue reading Meatrake Pulled Pork
Nordic Ware Basting Cover
The delicate dance of melting cheese on top of a hamburger on the grill can sometimes get messy. Messy in a good way. Except when the cheese doesn’t melt all the way through turning instead into a semi-solid glob of yellow-orange not-so-goodness. One could leave the cheeseburger on for longer, but not without risking it… Continue reading Nordic Ware Basting Cover
Old-Timey Toast With The Genuine Pyramid Toaster
The Jacob Bromwell Original Genuine Pyramid Toaster is old. As in old-timey charm, that is. The camping contrivance is designed to be placed over an open fire and holds a couple of slices of bread at a time. Within a few moments, the device turns out nicely-browned toast, quickly and easily–no extension cords required.
Toas-Tite Grill
Were hot pocket sandwiches better back in the 40s? Most likely they were, even though they didn’t have microwaves. Strike that. Especially because they didn’t have microwaves. Instead, they apparently used the Toas-Tite Grill to whip up a quick and hot filled sandwich. Just clamp and hold over an open flame (like a gas burner)… Continue reading Toas-Tite Grill
Jim Beam Grill Basket
I’m not really sure why Jim Beam’s name is on this Jim Beam Grill Basket, but as long as he brings the flavor, I’m not one to argue. Regardless, the grill accessory is well-suited for corralling small items and delicate foods–especially when hanging out with Jim Beam.