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Even Great Detectives Love to Grill

Having your own outdoor kitchen does something to a person.  You start to think about life in a different way, where the place you daydream about becomes your own backyard.  Your neighbors start to look like dinner guests rather than suspicious creeps, and when you’re grocery shopping, you start to calculate what things would be in multiples.  It’s not usual behavior, but it’s nothing to worry about.  Fire magic can have that affect on people.  It’s part of the joy of the business of grills, and the journey begins right here, when you start selecting your dream kitchen.

It’s not only grills, but also the grill carts, appliances and accessories that we offer here.  And for grills, there’s a feast of choices.  With propane and natural gas grills, rotisserie backburners, and tabletop charcoal grills, we have everything to help you create your idea of paradise in your own yard.  You might recall that scene in the In-Laws, when Peter Falk is grilling with his family, and sneaks out to take a phone call from his boss at the CIA.  It’s one of the best grill scenes in the movies, because it reminds us of our own double lives.

We don’t necessarily feel like we’re spies, or if we ever pretend to, we wouldn’t want to admit it, but having an outdoor kitchen does make you feel like you’re getting away with something.  You’ve discovered one of the secrets about what makes life worth living.  It doesn’t take any time in intelligence work, and you don’t have to be Peter Falk to deduce that devoting a space in your home to eating and entertaining is a fantastic thing to do.  And for anyone who loves the outdoors, grilling is one of the oldest pleasures there is.  Cooking and eating are at the center of all great social experiences, and memories get made around the meal.  The flavors and smells are never really forgotten, and cooking for friends and family is a basic, simple pleasure.  Start your adventure here.

Posted by James on September 16th, 2009 filed in Food & Drink | Comment now »

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