Here's a quick tip on how you can check the level of propane in your tank before you fire up the grill this Fourth of July. If you don't have a scale gauge or a grill that weighs the current level of propane in the tank you can use ordinary hot tap water to get a good ideal of just how much propane you have left in the tank. It works and it's fairly accurate!
There's nothing quite like the soft, sizzling sounds of animal flesh on the grill and that glorious charcoal briquette smoke filling your senses and taste-buds with carnivorous joy! I love to grill and with this being the busiest time of the grilling season I'm in my element. Of course anytime day or night, rain or shine, hot or cold it's a good time to grill. There's no fair weather grilling at m
There's nothing quite like the soft, sizzling sounds of animal flesh on the grill and that glorious charcoal briquette smoke filling your senses and taste-buds with carnivorous joy! I love to grill and with this being the busiest time of the grilling season I'm in my element. Of course anytime day or night, rain or shine, hot or cold it's a good time to grill. There's no fair weather grilling at m
Here's a quick tip on how you can check the level of propane in your tank before you fire up the grill this Fourth of July. If you don't have a scale gauge or a grill that weighs the current level of propane in the tank you can use ordinary hot tap water to get a good ideal of just how much propane you have left in the tank. It works and it's fairly accurate!