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Get Grilling with These Cool Cookbooks and Products
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On the Web
CooksMarket.com – A terrific source for items like a remote meat thermometer (play croquet while you monitor your grillables) and a dual-action vacuum dish that marinates and tenderizes meat in minutes.
Epicurious.com – Enter the word “barbecue” in the recipe search box and receive hundreds of recipes to experiment with – ranging from root-beer barbecue sauce to Asian ribs.
Books
yle="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal">Bon Appetit Outdoor Entertaining, Random House, 2000. Recipes and menus for block parties, barbecues and other outdoor celebrations.
yle="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal">Clever Party Planning: Party Planning Ideas and Themes for Kids, Teens, and Adults, by Suzanne Singleton, Twenty-Nine Angels Publishing, 1999. This guide is useful for planning multigenerational events.
Garden Lighting for Outdoor Entertaining: 40 Festive Projects, by Chris Rankim and Marcianne Miller, Lark Books, 2002. Do-it-yourself projects that will add ambience to your next outdoor party.
yle="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal">How to Grill: The Complete Illustrated Guide to Barbecue Techniques, by Steven Raichlen, Workman Publishing, 2001.
yle="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal">Mom’s Handy Book of Backyard Games, by Pete Cava, Wish Publishing, 2000. Hundreds of games and ideas for outdoor fun.
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