No doubt about it: Grilling is one of our favorite ways to get cooking in the warmer months—and for some die-hards, even on cold days. There’s nothing that can replace that char-grilled flavor of a ...
Now that days run longer and the weather is warmer, it's time to start cooking outdoors on a regular basis again. Sure, you can be all jackrabbit quick about it, set the propane grill to “inferno” and ...
SAFE FOR COOKING: As our customers will need kindling starter, charcoal starter or fire starters for campfires, grilling, wood stove, pit or BBQ purposes, we solely utilize natural materials that are ...
Make sure your grill is positioned in a safe spot, away from furniture, tree branches, or anything else that could potentially set fire. Open the dome of your grill and remove the stainless steel ...
For a charcoal grillers: You want to build a fire in a chimney starter and let the flames burn until all the briquettes or lump charcoal are covered with a white-gray ash. Pour them onto the charcoal ...
Fire is one of the most fundamental elements for survival. It can be used to cook, stay warm, signal for help, or create a sense of safety and comfort in an unfamiliar environment. For outdoor ...
While the notion of rubbing two sticks together or holding a magnifying glass up to the sun may have nostalgic appeal, the truth is that starting and maintaining a fire is an essential task to perform ...
PK’s cast-aluminum charcoal grills are among our favorite charcoal grills money can buy. They’re simple, sturdy and reasonably priced. That’s what the folks behind PK hope to replicate with their new ...
Bryant Hixson is nuts about his new stainless-steel Kalamazoo grill, which came complete with a griddle and a built-in Champagne bucket. But his favorite feature is even more surprising: He can fire ...