Of the 5 mistakes, I'm intrigued by #3, so I'm sharing it with you . . .
5 grilling mistakes that pose a danger to your health - Health & wellness - The Boston Globe:
"Spraying on Pam after the grill is already lit. I admit I’ve done this occasionally even as I watch the flames surge with every spray. It’s a real burn hazard, said Kosowsky. Those non-stick cooking sprays should be sprayed on before lighting. If you’re spraying on sunscreen or bug spray while outdoors, make sure you’re standing at least 10 feet away from the grill to avoid the blowtorch effect."
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Friday, July 6, 2012
5 grilling mistakes that pose a danger to your health
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