Grilling gifts for every Hancock County event

Grilling gifts for every Hancock County event
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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Grilling” Gifts

1) Grate Grill Oiler
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Great Grill Products: Grate Grill Oiler

2) Oval Concave Cutting Board
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This oval concave cutting board has a juicy little secret. Its subtle curve directs all the savory juices to the center of the board, so meat can continue to marinate until serving. It also works great to keep sticky fruit juices corralled and off the counter. Non-slip gripper feet hold the board in place while carving. Beautifully made for carving and serving.

3) Slide & Serve BBQ Skewers – Set of 2
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Reusable metal skewers are a better way to make better kabobs. The durable stainless steel steer- and fish-themed skewers are lined with tines that give proteins and veggies more contact with the grill, which means things cook more evenly. This also makes for easier flipping (with no rolling) and removal when it’s time to eat. Hooked tips help keep food in place.

4) Stainless Steel Smoker Box
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You don’t need an expensive smoker to get all that flavor in your grilled meats. Just fill this heavy-duty, smoker box with wood chips and place it over the flames. The chips release smoke through the holes and infuse the great taste of real smoked barbecue—no matter what kind of grill you cook on.

5) FlipFork FLEX 4-In-1 Spatula
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MyFlipFork: FlipFork FLEX 4-In-1 Spatula Red



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