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No More Grill Flare-Ups with this Device

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It’s called the GrillGrate, and if you, like us, have typical problems burning the food on your grill thanks to flare-ups, we suggest you have a look at this device. Made of aluminum, it looks like a square metal plate with raised rails that look like multiple railroad tracks. The plate is covered with holes that allow the heat through to cook what you’re making, minus the shooting flames. The rails leave nice grill marks, and the whole plate acts in an infrared way to evenly cook things, according to the company. The longer you use the Grate, the more seasoned it gets. It can be seen at the link here, or you’ll find it at many stores.

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