What are Dad's top three grilling tools? For a Father's Day story, we're seeking input from readers.
Guys, what are absolute must-haves for your grilling arsenal? Maybe it's that talking instant-read thermometer; the special charcoal; a grill basket for veggies; or a wooden plank.
What about the fuel gauge to keep you from running out of propane midparty? The chimney starter for briquets? The industrial-strength wire brush?
Or maybe it's just as simple as a multipurpose roll of aluminum foil.
Here's your chance to advise Father's Day shoppers as to what's most important when cooking outdoors. Tell us what you like to use, and why.
Children and spouses are also welcome to write in on behalf of their dad or husband.
The first five readers to send in their lists will receive a cookbook, so you need to include your full name, mailing address and a phone number, so that we can call for clarification if necessary. Send responses by e-mail to vphillips@desnews.com or mail to Valerie Phillips, c/o Deseret News, 30 E. 100 South, Salt Lake City, 84110.
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