Archive for the ‘Grill Covers’ Category

Cut Through Mold and Grime

Tuesday, March 6, 2012
posted by Dress4MySpare 8:21 PM

A few spots of green mold on an outdoor grill cover are no reason to toss the whole thing out. Mold can be easily cleaned up if you have the know-how. While some people might reach for a bottle of bleach, I hesitate to do so because bleach can discolor fabrics that are not 100 percent white.

Instead, I like to use distilled vinegar. I simply spray the affected areas with vinegar and allow the substance to soak in for a couple of hours. Using a scrub brush I then brush out the tough stains. With a clean, damp washcloth I wipe away the loosened mold and grime, leaving the grill cover looking as good as new.

Tricked out Grill

Thursday, February 23, 2012
posted by Dress4MySpare 11:54 AM

For Father’s Day, my kids bought me a tricked out grill. This thing is a monster, and I love it. I can roast about four whole turkeys in that thing and still have room for corn and other side dishes. Underneath is a nifty storage area for holding grill utensils and dishes.

The only issue I had was finding a cover large enough to fit this giant grill. After searching and searching for an affordable cover, I thought I would have to sew several gas grill covers together. I even contemplated using a tarp. Finally I found a suitable cover that was made specifically for behemoth grills like mine.

Gas Grill Pizza Recipe

Tuesday, February 21, 2012
posted by Dress4MySpare 11:59 AM

During the summer months we try to spend as much time outdoors as possible. That means we usually eat dinner outside each night, unless it is raining. As a result, I’ve learned to cook a great number of dishes on the gas grill.

The best new recipe I added to my arsenal last season was pizza. I’ve made my own pizza dough for years, but I’d only ever baked it in a conventional oven. With the grill, I had to first spread the dough over tinfoil and cook one side for about ten minutes. Then I flipped the dough, added toppings, closed the grill top, and cooked it for another ten minutes or until the toppings had been grilled to perfection. The whole family enjoyed the flavors very much and I liked the easy clean-up; just put on the gas grill cover and I was done!

Florida Wins Over Miami

Tuesday, February 14, 2012
posted by Dress4MySpare 7:37 PM

The Florida State Seminoles successfully held of the University of Miami Hurricanes 54-59 in their last match-up. Bernard James of FSU scored 18 points, pulled six rebounds, and blocked four shots. Michael Snaer and Ian Miller had admirable showings as well, with 12 and 11 points respectively.

Florida State head coach Leonard Hamilton said, “This was a tremendous challenge for us. We had a lot of heroes but more than anything else, we have got to prepare ourselves for this type of game every night.” As the owner of many Florida State Seminoles grill covers I live for these sorts of close games, especially against in-state rivals.

Gators’ 2012 Signing Class

Tuesday, February 7, 2012
posted by Dress4MySpare 7:48 PM

The Florida Gators received 23 letters of intent and may be holding out for more. Coach Will Muschamp announced the 2012 class which included nine of ESPNU 15 members. Headliners include offensive tackle DJ Humphries of Charlotte, NC and number four ranked defensive end Jonathan Bullard of Shelby, NC.

The Florida Gators also added defensive end Dante Fowler and three-star rated wide receiver Raphael Andrades. Florida is still holding out for Stefon Diggs of Olney, MD who is currently number three overall. Josh Harvey-Clemons of Valdosta, GA still hasn’t sent in a letter of intent to Georgia, so Florida is hoping they can still snatch him up. Regardless of the last two potential recruits, Gators fans should be celebrating by buying up all sorts of Florida Gators grill covers in anticipation of the coming football season.

Pitching In

Tuesday, January 31, 2012
posted by Dress4MySpare 6:41 PM

My daughter and son-in-law recently welcomed their first child into the world. As my grandbaby is a winter baby, my daughter and son-in-law did not have the time or energy to properly winterize their home. My husband and I felt that the best way to pitch in without being too meddlesome was to offer to finish the winterization process for them.

We set about putting on winter tires on the cars and getting the collegiate grill covers onto the backyard barbecues. We also put up plastic sheeting around drafty windows and put insulation around outside pipes so they won’t freeze and burst during the winter months. My son-in-law and daughter are very appreciative of our efforts and we were happy to give them a few less things to worry about while they enjoy being a brand new family.

Waiting for Acceptance Letters

Wednesday, January 25, 2012
posted by Dress4MySpare 9:28 AM

For those high school seniors who applied early action to various universities, acceptance and rejection letters are about to arrive. My brother is one of those anxious high school seniors waiting to see if he’s been accepted into his top school. You would think having already been accepted to his safety school he’d have a bit less anxiety, but this has not been the case.

His anxiety probably isn’t helped by the fact that my parents have already started stocking up on fan gear from his top school. They received their college grill covers in the mail the other day and are still waiting on a pair of flags and tailgating gear. I’m doing my best to keep my brother distracted from my parents well meaning but antagonizing behavior.

Winterizing a Gas Grill

Thursday, January 19, 2012
posted by Dress4MySpare 6:21 PM

No, you didn’t read the title wrong. It does say, “Winterizing a Gas Grill.” I’m not referring to grills that use propane; I’m referring to grills that are hooked up to the house’s gas line.

When winter comes, you cannot just leave a gas grill out. You need to make sure the pipe is covered so as to prevent bursting. You’ll also want barbeque grill covers to protect the actual grill from rusting. If you do not take proper precautions, then you will have a very expensive problem on your hands when the ground begins to thaw.

Grilling Christmas Dinner

Thursday, December 29, 2011
posted by Dress4MySpare 5:17 PM

We didn’t have a white Christmas, but we did have a windy Christmas out in Seattle. It was so windy that the power was knocked out. My wife was extremely upset because she had spent a lot of time grocery shopping for Christmas dinner. I told her not to worry because I had a plan.

I went into the garage and pulled out my barbecues that were well protected thanks to the sports team grill covers I put on them after the last time they were used. I had my wife bring out all the meats and veggies and I went to work grilling Christmas dinner. Though it wasn’t the traditional meal she had wanted, my wife was pleased that her groceries didn’t go to waste and the whole family got to sit down together for a hot meal.

How the Boilermakers Got Their Name

Thursday, December 22, 2011
posted by Dress4MySpare 1:24 PM

Purdue University’s mascot is officially a locomotive. The nickname “Boilermakers” dates back to 1891. In that year, the football team defeated rival Wabash College 44-0. A headline following the game read, “Slaughter of Innocents: Wabash Snowed Completely Under by the Burly Boiler Makers from Purdue.”

At that time, engineering students engaged in hands-on work in the forge room, like blacksmiths and boilermakers. Names like “coal heavers” and “stevedores” were also used to describe the burly Purdue football players. The name “boilermakers” stuck and the Purdue Boilermakers grill covers, tire covers, and other memorabilia are proudly displayed throughout much of Indiana.