Just In Time For Summer, Elite Appliance Launches BBQ Grill Giveaway
May 19, 2012 | Their retail website offers a wide variety of high-end
outdoor cooking brands, and Coyote will be joining the site alongside big names like Viking Outdoor grills, Lynx Professional grills, and Big Green Egg ceramic cookers. " The winner will take home a stainless steel 34" gas grill (retail value $1299) from Coyote Outdoor, a brand new player in the barbecue grill market. DALLAS, April 27, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ --. Elite Appliance is adding some sizzle to one lucky person's summer with the "Coyote Barbecue Grill Giveaway. "Coyote is an impressive new brand of barbecue grills, and they have created a premium outdoor product at a very reasonable price point," said Brian Bates, Vice President of Marketing at Elite Appliance. "We are excited to be adding Coyote to our online catalog, and we expect that the giveaway winner will be the envy of the neighborhood when they
fire up this grill. com, the sweepstakes' sponsor, is one of the nation's largest online luxury appliance retailers.
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Can I bring my own portable bbq grill to the beach?
May 31, 2009 by JDU
Are we allowed to bring our own bbq grills to Huntington Beach, California? My friend is going to have a bonfire and we were wondering if we were allowed to bring a portable bbq grill to the beach, and use the grill on the beach. Last time we went there, there was a certain rule about the bbq grills, the fire could be a danger? I wasn't really sure what was happenning but the people next to us got a ticket for having an open flame out of the pit.
I tried to find the rules on the website, but it did not say anything about bbq's on the beach. Does anyone know where I can get the rules and regulations of the beach on bbq grills?
The one we are planning to bring is similar to this shape and size:
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Searching for a small (I live in a city apt), portable, charcoal BBQ grill. Recommendations?
Jul 10, 2007 by Nick L
-Portable/small is key...I have a small apt and not much storage space left!
-I would consider a gas grill but prefer charcoal
-Cheaper is better but I will pay for something great
-Easy to clean would be a plus
-I will be using this primarily for small bbqs in parks and on the beach. If it can cook a couple burgers and dogs at the same time, I'll be happy.
Weber Smokey Joe. There are cheaper ones out there, but they're painted with enamel. Webers use porcelain and last a lifetime.