Before you get ready for your BBQ or head out of town for the extended Memorial Day weekend; remember why we honor those that have fallen. Memorial Day is a holiday for remembering fallen soldiers, those who have served and died for their country. You can find useful information on Memorial Day’s history and additional resources here. Memorial Day has become the unofficial start to summer. With the start of summer comes the time to dust off the propane grill and get your friends and family together for a good old BBQ. If you are coming out of a cold winter, make sure all of your utensils, propane tank, and grill are in good working condition. Some things to consider:
Food: Hamburgers and hot dogs are classic. Want to be a little more daring? Check out these recipes for some inspiration!
Utensils: Having the right tool for the job is important. Forburgers, use a quality spatula. For hot dogs, use some tongs. For corn-on-the-cob, try a special grill basket.
Fuel: There is nothing more frustrating than having your guests ready to eat and you forgot to check the propane level on the tank before the party. Check your propane and get it refilled before your guests arrive.
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