June 2010
Grilling on a Dime
Additional options add cost to just about anything and that includes grill
options. If you don't plan to buy a grill with all the bells and whistles,
consider some of these aftermarket substitutions to save:

Purchase a standard kitchen timer to remind you to shut off the gas and check the meat. This is less expensive than opting for a timer feature on your grill.
Buy a digital cooking thermometer to check the meat temperature instead of a built-in probe.

A good grill pan can take the place of an expensive side burner.
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