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Grilling GiftsA reader sent me a link to my new favourite website, Grilling Gifts.com. If anyone out there would like to send me a present (wink,wink), you can go there and buy me nearly anything. Grilling Gifts is a division of Texas Irons. LLC. The site is a giant plethora of bbq and grilling gifts, including these cool branding irons for your steaks. Just think about it, you have a nice juicy steak ready to come off the fire. But you want to advetise to the world of what a badass griller you are. So you reach into the coals and pull out your very own customized branding iron, manufactured specifically for steaks. You press the searing hot iron on the flesh of your porterhouse leaving your mark.
Cool stuff. Go check it out: Grilling Gifts.com. Trackback URL: http://www.meninaprons.net/mt/mt-tb.cgi/17 |
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I saw that wink! Looks like a cool site. Particularly like the Longhorn branding iron. "Hook 'em"!