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Friday, November 1, 2024

Have the best barbeque in Watonwan County with these grilling gifts

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Grilling” Gifts

1) Q-Swiper 80 Pack Value Set
Proud Grill Company: Q-Swiper 80 Pack Value Set

2) Corn Butter Knife - Set of 2
Butter your cob right the first time. This corn butterer conforms to the cob’s contour and distributes it evenly—not a kernel left behind. Its curved stainless steel blade has a beveled edge so you can scoop straight from the tub or slice the stick, then spread in a single motion. Plus, there are two knives so you don’t have to wait your turn.

3) Bristle Free Steam Grill Brush
Say goodbye to dangerous wire bristles for good. You can thank a firefighter for this ingenious invention that steam cleans grease, grime, and gunk off your grill. Just dunk the heat-resistant cleaning head in water and run it over the grates. Easy to use, easy to clean—and easy on your arm muscles.

4) Team Spirit Spatula
Sportula: Team Spirit Spatula - MLB - Los Angeles Angels

5) End Grain Double Cheese Board
Serve to impress. From log to glossy, end grain cheese board—it’s all harvested and assembled locally in a small Nova Scotia mill. They cut the Larch wood to expose its intricate patterns and gradients. But besides the aesthetic benefits, the flexible end grain will self-cleanse and self-heal after you cut. It even has rubber feet to prevent moisture from getting trapped. With proper care and seasoning, this heirloom cutting board will last you a lifetime.

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