Some cooks have suggested using a cut onion to clean a grimy grill, but is that really any easier than using a standard wire ...
Metal wire-bristle grill brushes are dangerous. Here are the picks you should use instead from brands like Oxo and Grill ...
My husband happily serves as our resident grill master. I'm grateful for not only all the delicious food he dishes up, but also that he often takes care of grill cleanup duties. But now that we've ...
Dr. Elizabeth Yuko is a bioethicist and adjunct professor of ethics at Fordham University. She has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, CNN & Playboy.
A hard day’s work behind the grill leads to lots of tasty rewards: juicy rib eyes, seasonal zucchini, and a few ripe peaches for cobbler, to name a few. What’s not as enjoyable? The cleanup that’s ...
These grill brushes will keep your grill grates in top shape for barbecuing all season long.
ALBANY — Two years ago, a 4-year-old boy in Florida was eating a hamburger hot off the grill when he was jabbed by a sharp pain in his ear that confounded doctors for 10 days. The surprising source of ...
Grilling season has arrived and although you might be excited to throw some burgers, hot dogs and steaks onto your grill, there are a few things to consider for a safe and tasty experience.
Wire grill brushes can pose a health risk when the bristles break off and get into food. I found the best alternatives after talking with food and grilling experts.
Non-metal grill brushes are a safer alternative, using materials like ceramic, nylon, or natural fibers. These bristle-free brushes can be as effective as wire ones, especially when used with heat or ...