The moose is loose bbq soose is an all natural barbecue sauce made with a distinct blend of 13 of the finest ingredients. the soose tastes sweet, and tangy with a spicy kick that barks back. this sauce tastes excellent on chicken, ribs, pork, and more. the soose is available in three flavors: ORGINAL, SWEET-with-HEAT, and HOT.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Monday, October 25, 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Here are some great GRILLING TIPS i found from Kingsford!!
Keep food from sticking by rubbing grill with vegetable oil or non-stick cooking spray.
Leave space around each food item on the grill to allow for even cooking and smoke penetration.
Turn meat just once on the grill. For steaks, turn them when the juices start to bubble on the uncooked side (the clearer the juice, the more well done the meat).
Apply sauces containing honey, brown sugar or molasses during the last 10 minutes to prevent the sauce from burning.
Keep a spray bottle filled with water handy so you can spritz flare-ups, which can blacken your food.
Place cooked foods on a clean plate—not one that has previously held raw meat, fish or poultry. Bacteria from raw food can contaminate the cooked food and cause food poisoning.
Brush the grilling surface (once it’s cooled) with a wired brush to remove any stuck on food.
Leave space around each food item on the grill to allow for even cooking and smoke penetration.
Turn meat just once on the grill. For steaks, turn them when the juices start to bubble on the uncooked side (the clearer the juice, the more well done the meat).
Apply sauces containing honey, brown sugar or molasses during the last 10 minutes to prevent the sauce from burning.
Keep a spray bottle filled with water handy so you can spritz flare-ups, which can blacken your food.
Place cooked foods on a clean plate—not one that has previously held raw meat, fish or poultry. Bacteria from raw food can contaminate the cooked food and cause food poisoning.
Brush the grilling surface (once it’s cooled) with a wired brush to remove any stuck on food.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
VISIT US at THe Hudson Valley Ribfest!!!
Sunday, August 15, 2010
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