Bowling Green Today Christmas Gift Guide: Top Grilling Gifts

Bowling Green Today Christmas Gift Guide: Top Grilling Gifts
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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Bowling Green Today asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Grilling Gifts

1) Non-Stick Steel Rib & Roast Rack
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This non-stick rack does two grilling jobs in one. Use the rib side to hold six racks vertically so you can fit more—with even, open spaces for smoke and heat. When the ribs are done, flip the rack over for roasts, chicken, turkey—supported, elevated, and ready to grill to juicy perfection.

2) Cowboy Fire Pit & Grill – 30″ with Adjustable Legs
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Barebones Living: Cowboy Fire Pit & Grill – 30″ with Adjustable Legs

3) Rapid Fire Starter
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Bison Airlighter: Rapid Fire Starter – Orange

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) 3-in-1 Burger Press
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Make burgers that are a little bit extra, and a little bit easier, with a burger press. This tool helps create perfectly uniform patties and stuffed burgers full of tastiness—think onions, cheese and more—and it has a mold to help make sliders, too.



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