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August 6, 2008

Grill Charms - Mark Your Meat

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We received a set of Grill Charms recently, and have to say at our last cookout they came in handy. Grill Charms are similar in concept to the wine charm. These dime-sized solid stainless steel charms are placed in your food before grilling. The stems are serrated to hold securely while grilling, moving and flipping. Grill Charm your food prior to cooking to distinguish spices and flavors, steak temperatures, or to avoid health or allergy issues.

The big reason we need them is food allergies. We have two soy allergic people in our standard grill crew, and were able to mark meat that was just seasoned, and not marinated. We think these little charms can save you time as well on that one person who just has to have that burger or steak overcooked. We used one to mark a burger that needed that extra long time.

  • Serrated to stay in securely while grilling, flipping and moving
  • Made of high quality heat conducting stainless steel
  • Food cooks evenly around charm
  • Stress free grilling for grill master and guests
  • Works with Burgers, Chicken, Steak, Pork, Fish and more!

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Posted by Jay Brewer at August 6, 2008 6:56 AM
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