15 Barbecue Grilling Safety Tips You Need to Know
Don’t crack open a beer and fire up the grill just yet. Accidents can occur if you don’t follow the right procedures or take all the necessary precautions for barbecuing. In this guide, review our 15 safety tips so that everyone in attendance will have a fun, and safe, time spent outside. Read more now.




Although often referred to as “pellet grills” these backyard barbecuing appliances are more often suited for “low and slow” smoking as most lower to middle level units can’t reach the high temperatures required for a good sear. And most units use a heat barrier between the flames and the cooking surface to create perfect indirect heat conditions that are required for “low and slow” smoking.




