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Welcome to this barbeque grills resource page.
A lot of people have questions about grills, and understandably so;
Some people have a fear of using and lighting them, especially gas grills.
I understand.
That's why I built this page; to answer your questions. And to let you know, it's fun and safe if you take the proper precautions.
Driving a car is more dangerous than using a grill, but most of us drive a car every day.
In 2019 38,800 people died from car accidents in the United States of America. This is down 2% from 2018, in which 39,404 people died. This is according to The National Safety Council.
On average, only 10 people a year die from home grill fires, according to the NFPA, The National Fire Protection Association.
Once you understand a little about barbeque grills, how they work, and how to use one, you'll have less fear and more fun.
Barbeque grills are a great way to cook delicious food.
You get to go outside, get some fresh air, and participate in a traditional cooking method.
Some people don't have a fear of barbeque grills; they just lack knowledge. They don't want to ruin another meal. This is a different kind of fear; the fear of eating dry, tough meat, or burnt chicken that is raw in the middle.
Don't worry, this page doesn't only tell you about barbeque grills, it also shows you to use them to turn out restaurant-quality food.
So, find out about barbeque grills and start enjoying some great grilled food.
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