subject: What's The Best Barbecue For You? [print this page] Whether you want to barbecue steak, chicken or fish, there's a barbecue on the market that's suitable for you.
The barbecue is an important part of your summer social life. Whether you're entertaining friends or simply enjoying a hot summer's day with your family.
There's actually such a wide choice of bar-b-q models out there, from the tiny, dispensable charcoal in tin foil type to the pinnacle of the range "Summit Weber barbecue". When making your decision, remember that whatever bar-b-cue you make a decision to go for may dictate the standard of your cooking results.
A bit of advice, only consider getting, say, a small 12 inch square griddle, if there is absolutely no chance that you will have to cook for a large party of hungry diners. If you think there may be a chance then don't go for small!
These are some significant factors for you to think about before making your selection of barbecue.
1. What's your budget?
2. What quantity of people will you be often catering for?
3. How much room have you got in you garden or yard for cooking?
4. Will you be able to store your barbecue away in the winter?
Find the solutions to these questions and you'll be in a top position to decide what kind of BBQ to go for.
If you're sure to be using it barely and for few folks then a throw-away charcoal in a foil tray type could be just what you want. These are good for picnics, little get-togethers and cooking in tiny spaces. As I mentioned before, if you're sure to be cooking on a more common basis and for a lot of hungry diners then you want to think big scale.
The choice is so wide that it is important to consider the elementals when choosing.
Is the cooking area on the bar-b-cue sufficiently large to hold all the food you are probably going to wish to cook? Also bare under consideration you need room around your suggested outside space to store your marinades, sauces, drinks, crockery, accessories unprepared food and last although not least your hungry diners.
Have you got a shed or garage to store your bar-b-cue in the winter? If this is so is there enough room within? Does the bar-b-cue appear strong enough to handle outside storage? Is it protected with corrosion resistant paint? You might need to consider making an investment in a cover for additional protection. How easy is the bar-b-q to clean and maintain?
Whichever model you decide to choose, I'm sure that you will have endless hours of fun with your friends and family on those long hot summer days and evenings.