Sunday, October 23, 2011

Weber 1421001 Performer Charcoal Grill, Black

!±8± Weber 1421001 Performer Charcoal Grill, Black


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The Weber Performer Charcoal Grill features a Touch-N-Go gas ignition system that ignites charcoal briquets with the push of a button. Organizational features enable you to keep your focus on the food, including an attached work table, a weather-protected charcoal storage container, a wire bottom shelf and three tool hooks. This grill is built to last, as demonstrated by the heavy-duty steel cart frame, heavy-duty plated-steel hinged cooking grate, no rust aluminum vent, a glass-reinforced nylon handle, two crackproof all-weather wheels, and two locking casters. Its One-Touch cleaning system with a removable black aluminum ash catcher allows for easy clean-up. Comes in black, green, and dark blue.

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Environmentally Friendly Barbecues and Smokers

!±8± Environmentally Friendly Barbecues and Smokers

Outdoor cooking on the barbecue and smoker is now becoming a serious leisure pastime. Certainly in England where the weather is not altogether reliable, the advent of wonderful contraptions such as umbrellas and patio heaters has made outdoor cooking an extremely pleasurable recreation. In fact so much so that you'll see people lighting the barbecue in all weathers - a funny lot those English!

Speaking as one of that "funny lot", an extremely enthusiastic fan of outdoor cooking and now a creator and purveyor of outdoor bbq recipes and free smoker recipes I thought is was I did some research into the subject of my chosen fuel of fun.

What concerns me is that I'm thoroughly enjoying myself lighting fires, grilling fish and steaks and washing it all down with a glass or two of the falling down water and yet I must be damaging the environment, mustn't I? Charcoal comes from wood, so with all these barbecues there must be serious deforestation going on followed by greater transport costs to ship it from further afield and less trees to absorb the carbon dioxide greenhouse gas.

So in the spirit of my own education and learning I wanted to find out about how charcoal is made and as a result I've found out about the process of coppicing.

Coppicing is the cutting of a tree or shrub to ground level. Doing this stimulates the tree to sprout a number of new shoots and they grow very vigorously. Coppicing could be described as similar to pruning except that with coppicing all the wood is removed and not just a few branches. By cutting the tree or shrub to the ground, all dead, diseased and old wood gets removed and that can be put to good use. The tree now free of disease is able to grow as fast as possible and this makes for a thicker plant that is also better for wildlife.

Coppicing is carried out in cycles from one year to many years depending on the species of tree and what the wood is going to be used for. This means that a variety of coppicing activity will be taking place in a wood thereby ensuring the continuation of the ecology and an ongoing supply of wood.

Coppiced trees can survive for many centuries and perhaps one of the most astonishing facts about the English countryside is that very often the oldest trees are those that have been cut down the most! Add to this the fact that because it's sustainable there aren't truckloads of charcoal pounding the roads, it really is a local industry.

So now I can write my free smoker recipes for your enjoyment safe in the knowledge that outdoor cooking on the charcoal BBQ grill can remain my chosen method of relaxation and recreation.

Please note that this article is not a statement of scientific fact; it's merely a way of absolving me of guilt at lighting a fire. Of course we need to be careful whenever the earth's natural resources are consumed and I work on the principle that the cooking process itself is no more or less environmentally unfriendly that turning on the stove or the oven. Of course I maybe wrong but at least I feel happier knowing that I'm not contributing to serious deforestation.

Not all charcoal is produced the way I have described above so please be careful when buying charcoal to check that it does indeed come from a sustainable source.


Environmentally Friendly Barbecues and Smokers

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Is Charcoal Grilling Bad For Your Health?

!±8± Is Charcoal Grilling Bad For Your Health?

Long before gas and propane barbecues were developed and stretching far back in history, man has always cooked food on an open flame. Initially it was wood but then we started to use charcoal briquettes in our barbecues. But how safe is charcoal grilling?

Aside from the obvious concerns such as carbon monoxide poisoning, so you should never use your grill indoors or in enclosed areas are there any health risks from particulate matter that would be released from the charcoal? Is the smoke bad for your health and the environment?

Both wood, and charcoal burn dirty - this means that they release tiny soot particles that can be a danger to those with heart and lung problems. This soot is also bad for the environment. The other side effect of using wood or charcoal is that grilling meat can produce two types of carcinogens - PAH (or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) and HCA (heterocyclic amines).

According to the ACS (American Cancer Society) PAHs form when fat from meat drips onto the charcoal briquettes. This rises with the smoke and can be deposited onto the food. PAHs can also form directly on the food as it is charred.

To quote an article "HCAs can also form on broiled and pan-fried beef, pork, foul and fish, not just on grilled meats. In fact, National Cancer Institute researchers have identified 17 different HCAs that result from cooking muscle meats and that may pose human cancer risks. Studies have also shown increased risk of colorectal, pancreatic and breast cancers associated with high intakes of well done, fried or barbequed meats.".

In Canada charcoal briquettes are now considered a Hazardous Product and fall under the HPA (Hazardous Products Act) which means that charcoal briquettes in bags that are advertised, imported or sold in Canada must display a label warning of the potential hazards of the product.

While there may be dangers associated with charcoal grilling, an alternative is to use natural charcoal.

Noram de Mexico's Sierra Madre manufactures a 100% oak hardwood charcoal that contains no coal, oil, limestore or other additives. This product is also certified by the Rainforest Alliance's SmartWood program as sustainably harvested. There are other manufacturers of natural charcoal, such as Greenlink and Lazzari. Their products can be found at natural food outlets across North America.

While no extensive research could be found on the health hazards related to charcoal grilling, since many people are conscious about their health and taking better care of the environment it is better to use products that lessen the potential risks to health.


Is Charcoal Grilling Bad For Your Health?

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