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Protect yourself while grilling

Grilling aprons come in all shapes and sizes, and choosing the right one is almost as tough as picking the perfect sauce.A simple waist apron will keep that sauce off the trousers and doesn’t get in the way, while a full length bib apron will completely defend against BBQ dirt of all kinds.Most of these styles are modeled after practical chef aprons and can usually be found with pockets for keeping a handy supply of spices or utensils nearby.Far from being simply a functional garment these days,BBQ aprons can be found in just about any material or color and are often customized with logos and designs.

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Green Restaurants

Patronize environmentally conscience restaurants when dining away from home that offer a wide variety of green food choices on their menus. Knowing ahead of time what the better choices are will make the meal more enjoyable. For instance, beans are easier to digest if soaked overnight. Soy is offered at many green restaurants as entrance choice; find out if it is an organic variety that has not been genetically modified. Ask what type of cooking oil is used to prepare the food. Coconut oil and olive oil are better choices than vegetable oil in food preparation.

Two goats were eating lunch in the junkyard when one of them came across a large reel of film left over from an old movie theatre and promptly began to eat it. When the first goat finished eating all the film, the second one asked, “Well, how did you like it?” “Not bad,” the first goat replied. “But I liked the book better.”



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