Weber Grill Brush
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Weber 6448 Style Heavy-Duty Grill Brush List Price: $34.99 Sale Price: $29.99 |
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Weber Style Accessories, Heavy Duty Grill Brush, Stainless Steel Handles With Silicon Handle Grips, 2 Handle Design For Optimum Leverage While Scrubbing, 2 Removable Heads, Heads Can Be Rotated To Extend Brush Life, Double Notched Scraper Ideal For Gettin |
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Weber 6424 21-Inch T-Brush List Price: $16.99 Sale Price: $7.48 |
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Easily cleans hard to reach spots between the cooking grate rods and in tight spaces at the edges of the cooking grate. Bristles are long-wearing and will not scratch porcelain enamel. |
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Weber 6464 18-Inch Bamboo Grill Brush List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: $6.99 |
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Easily clean cooking grates with long-wearing bristles and a notched scraper.Bamboo handle is a highly renewable resource. |

Summer Cooking and Acid Reflux
The summer season provides a cornucopia of delicious vegetables, fruits and herbs. Preparing meals during this wonderful season presents boundless opportunities to prepare easily digestible food. This is particularly important to those who suffer from acid reflux.
The tomato, which many consider the quintessential fruit of summer, has long been given a bad rap. Thought of as acidic in nature, many people who experience acid reflux shun the tomato like the plague. When tomatoes are slowly over cooked to produce a thick sauce they do become extremely acidic. When served raw in their natural state tomatoes, however, are sweet and alkaline.
My all time favorite tomato recipe is quite simple and easy to prepare. Made with slices of tomato, fresh mozzarella and basil, it is better known in Italy as Caprese Salad (in the style of Capri). It is the starter listed below for my favorite summer meal.
Cooking outdoors is an American summer tradition. It is liberating to get out of the kitchen to cook and the clean up is much easier. My favorite main dish of summer is chicken. I buy a “natural” bird to start with. I then butterfly it by cutting close to the backbone from tail to neck, flip it over and press it down, dry it with paper towels and season it. This makes a much nicer presentation than just grilling loose pieces of chicken.
I live in a log cabin on a mountain top in rural Pennsylvania. Because we have so many bear and other creatures who share our love of Outdoor Cooking, we confine those activities to the deck using a Weber Gas Grill with a cover. In order to create that real woodsy flavor of a traditional barbeque, we use one of those metal wood chip boxes filled with oak, mesquite or hickory. The oak is free. Twigs and branches fall out of the trees in the back yard. I like to mix these woods together to produce a unique smoke flavor. I call this cooking technique “grill-a-quing”, because you are combining grilling with barbequing and smoking.
Of course, the chicken can be cooked in the traditional manner over coals or wood. The secret is to start off with high heat in order to seal the bird. When the fat starts to flare up, the heat must be brought down to low. The objective it to keep the juices in while making the skin very crisp. This is more easily controlled when using a gas grill with a cover.
A three and one half to four pounder can require up to two hours to fully cook. While the chicken is slowly cooking filling the air with enticing flavors, I have time to make the final arrangements for dinner. When the chicken is done it is crispy on the outside and moist and juicy inside. It is almost impossible to resist eating the skin. I always have a just little piece of skin off the thigh to satisfy that urge. I present the butterflied chicken on a carving board and serve the portions upon request. If you can’t pull it apart with your fingers, then it has not cooked enough.
I like to serve the chicken with a garden salad, utilizing as many ingredients as possible. We grow herbs and vegetables on the decks in large terracotta clay pots. It is very convenient to just walk out the French doors onto the deck and harvest what you will need for the salad while the bird is cooking.
If you want carbs, make a simple pasta primavera with the vegetables using penne or even orzo. Toss with oil, vinegar and fresh herbs like oregano and set aside. This dish is perfectly fine served at room temperature.
To complete this meal, I like to serve a simple dessert featuring whatever fruits are in season. Local berries or ripe peaches are always delicious. I like to serve them over lemon pound cake with a dollop of whipped cream. In Pennsylvania we have local apples in late summer. My favorite dessert is a puff pastry apple tart with apricot rum glaze. This is so easy to make, yet looks quite impressive to eagerly awaiting appetites. If you opt for the apple tart, you will have to bake it earlier in the day. Let it cool and place it in a cold oven to keep the pastry crispy.
Bon Appetite!
CAPRESE SALAD
Ingredients:
Four Ripe tomatoes (about two pounds), sliced thin (¼ inch)
Fine sea salt and freshly ground pepper
One pound of fresh mozzarella sliced about the same as tomatoes
One cup chiffonade of fresh Basil (stack basil leave, roll up and cut into thin slices)
Extra virgin olive oil (first cold pressed)
¼ cup chopped fresh chives
Directions:
Arrange the tomato slices on a serving platter. Season with salt and pepper. Drizzle olive oil and sprinkle half the basil on the tomatoes and cover with slices of mozzarella. Drizzle more olive oil and sprinkle more basil over the mozzarella. Garnish dish with chopped chives. Hold at room temperature before serving just long enough to allow the cheese to soften and meld with the tomato juices. Serve with warm crusty bread for sopping up the juices.
GRILL-A-QUED BUTTERFLIED CHICKEN
Ingredients:
Grill spray
Wood chips (oak, apple, mesquite or hickory)
3 ½ - 4 pound natural chicken (butterflied as explained above)
Sea salt, freshly ground black pepper, garlic powder and cayenne pepper
Directions:
Spray clean grill thoroughly with oil and fill the metal wood box with pieces of wood (the wood does not need to be soaked in water). Ignite entire grill at the highest setting. Meanwhile remove excess fat from chicken and season chicken on both sides with salt, pepper, garlic powder and cayenne pepper to taste. When the wood starts to smoke and the grill is very hot, place the seasoned chicken breast side up on the cooking grates. Wait a few minutes and when fat flares up adjust heat to the lowest setting. Continue to cook, checking periodically, until the skin is quite crisp and the joints are easily moved (about an hour and a half to two hours) . The chicken should be well done but not dried out. When you see that the flesh can be easily pulled apart, carefully move the chicken to a cutting board. Allow fifteen minutes for the juices to set up before serving. The secret to making this dish is “seal and slow”. You do not want the flames that might flare up as fat is being expelled to burn the skin of the chicken. If this does occur, open the lid of the cooker until they subside. Natural chickens have less fat.
PUFF PASTRY APPLE TART WITH APRICOT RUM GLAZE
Ingredients:
One sheet of puff pastry (thawed)
Three or four tart apples (Braeburn, Fuji or Gala) peeled, halved, cored and sliced into very thin pieces
Juice of one lemon
Three tablespoons fine white sugar
Cinnamon
One quarter cup apricot jam
One quarter cup dark rum
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Prepare apples and place in work bowl. Toss lightly with lemon juice. Thaw puff pastry according to directions. Place jam and rum in a deep microwave safe bowl partially covered with plastic wrap. Heat until boiling, but not over flowing so that the alcohol in the rum evaporates and forms a glaze. Set aside. Line a 12” x 18” baking sheet with parchment paper. Roll out pastry sheet on lightly floured surface to make a bit thinner. Fold the edges of the pastry over to form a border of about ½ inch on all sides of the rectangle. Place the sliced apples overlapping each other in alternating vertical rows to cover pastry sheet, keeping the rows within the border. Dust with sugar and cinnamon. Bake for about 25 minutes or until pastry is golden and apples are tender. With a pastry brush, apply the glaze over the apples (reheat the glaze if necessary). Serve with crème fraiche, whipped cream or ice cream. A sprig of mint and a few raspberries make a terrific garnish with each serving.
All courses represent a serving for four.
For free recipes, articles and information about acid reflux, please visit: www.refluxgoneforever.com
About the Author
Charles Stewart Richey lives and works in a log cabin on the top of a mountain, wedged between the Lackawaxen and Delaware Rivers. Besides being a writer, he is also well known as an actor, musician and published composer of music under the nom d' plume, Jeremy Wind. He is also an ardent naturalist.
Mr. Richey is a self-educated expert on how to cure acid reflux disease, by natural means and has written an extensive report entitled, "REFLUX GONE FOREVER, Natural Acid Reflux Remedies". He explains how the proper application of herbs, health store items, meditation, diet and exercise can heal acid reflux, gerd and heartburn, without the use of drugs.
For information on how to heal acid reflux the natural way, go to: http://www.refluxgoneforever.com
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Weber 6448 Style Heavy-Duty Grill Brush List Price: $34.99 Sale Price: $29.99 |
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Weber Style Accessories, Heavy Duty Grill Brush, Stainless Steel Handles With Silicon Handle Grips, 2 Handle Design For Optimum Leverage While Scrubbing, 2 Removable Heads, Heads Can Be Rotated To Extend Brush Life, Double Notched Scraper Ideal For Gettin |
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Weber 6424 21-Inch T-Brush List Price: $16.99 Sale Price: $7.48 |
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Easily cleans hard to reach spots between the cooking grate rods and in tight spaces at the edges of the cooking grate. Bristles are long-wearing and will not scratch porcelain enamel. |
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Weber 6464 18-Inch Bamboo Grill Brush List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: $6.99 |
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Easily clean cooking grates with long-wearing bristles and a notched scraper.Bamboo handle is a highly renewable resource. |
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Grill Daddy GD12952c Grill Daddy Pro Grill Brush List Price: $24.99 Sale Price: $18.71 |
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The Grill Daddy Pro is a revolutionary grill-cleaning tool that sterilizes as it cleans to keep food tasting great. Just turn on the grill, fill the Grill Daddy with water, and begin cleaning. Steams away baked-on food, grease, and black residue... |
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Weber Style 6451 Heavy-Duty Grill Brush Attachment Heads List Price: $15.99 Sale Price: $9.99 |
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Contains 2 removable heads with stainless steel bristles and scouring pad. Replacement pads for Weber 6448 Heavy-Duty Grill Brush |
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Weber 6422 18-Inch Grill Brush and Scraper List Price: $7.49 Sale Price: $6.58 |
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This 18-inch grill brush/scraper features a hardwood handle. Notched scraper set into the handle aids in removing stubborn grate residue. |
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RubberMaid #G100-12 BBQ Grill Brush List Price: $5.99 Sale Price: $2.48 |
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Brass bristles resist rust and slotted steel scraper clean hardened, baked on grime. |
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Weber 6421 12-Inch Grill Brush and Scraper List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: $5.54 |
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This 12-inch grill brush/scraper features a hardwood handle. Notched scraper set into the handle aids in removing stubborn grate residue. |
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Weber 6423 12-Inch T-Brush List Price: $15.99 Sale Price: $7.01 |
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Shaped like a triangle, this 12-inch three-sided brush cleans in between the cooking grates and in tight spaces at the edges of the grilling surface |
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Weber 6432 Silicone Basting Brush List Price: $14.50 Sale Price: $8.32 |
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12-inch stainless steel silcone bristle brush. Dishwasher safe. |
My Weber Q Grill doesn't get hot--even after bypass reset?
I went to the Weber site and did the reset for "bypass" as suggested in their FAQ. It did get a bit warmer, but it is definitely not hot. I can hold my hand several inches above the grill for an extended time while on High (after allowing it to heat for 10+ minutes).
It is clean (I brushed off the bottom and cleared the air flow vent in the bottom.)
It has a brand new full tank (wouldn't get hot with either the old tank or the new tank.)
The HVAC guy I know once told me that a spider can build a web in gas lines and cause a decreased flow. Is this true?
Anything else I can try before I send the thing back (or toss it) and get a new one?
We've been using the Weber Q for a couple of years now and I was surprised at how low the flame seems to be when there is no food on the grill. As a gauge for you to compare, I always get it started on high, close the cover, and let it have 10 minutes to get hot. The cover actually gets quite hot to the touch (cannot touch it for more than about 1 second).
I then reduce the fire setting to medium on the dial for direct-fire grilling items like steaks, burgers, etc. and always grill with the cover down to maintain a consistent temperature and reduce flare-ups. We get consistently excellent results.
Your HVAC guy is right that something as slight as a spider web can disrupt the gas flow. You might also want to call the Weber customer support phone number. They were excellent when we had to get replacement parts for an old, cherished Charcoal Grill.
Hope this helps.
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Weber Three-Sided Grill Brush $7.99 Weber - Grill Accessories - 6423 - Shaped like a triangle, this 12 inch three-sided brush cleans in between the cooking grates and in tight spaces at the edges of the grilling surface. Also available in a 21 length. |
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Weber Silicone Basting Brush $11.9 Weber - Grill Accessories - 6432 - Our basting brush is 12 long, has a stainless steel handle, and the bristles are made of silicone, so they wont shed. |
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Weber-stephen Weber-stephen 18 in Grill Brush scraper 6464 $8.84 18? grill brush/scraper Easily clean cooking grates with no-rust stainless steel bristles and a notched scraper set into a hardwood handle Safe for porcelain and stainless steel cooking grids Brand #: Weber-Stephen 6464 UPC: 077924006838 Keywords: grill brush scraper barbecue barbeque bbq |
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Weber-stephen Weber-stephen 12 in Grill Brush 6463 $7.44 12? grill brush Easily clean cooking grates with no-rust stainless steel bristles and a notched scraper set into a hardwood handle Safe for porcelain and stainless steel cooking grids Brand #: Weber-Stephen 6463 UPC: 077924006821 Keywords: grill brush scraper accessory |
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Weber-stephen Weber-stephen 21 in Grill T-brush 6424 $10.04 21? grill t-brush Easily cleans hard-to-reach spots between the cooking grate rods and in tight spaces at the edges of the cooking grate Stainless steel bristles are long wearing and will not scratch porcelain enamel 21? Brand #: Weber-Stephen 6424 UPC: 077924074844 Keywords: grill brush 3 sided barbecue barbeque bbq accessories t |
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Weber-stephen Weber-stephen 12 in Grill T-brush 6423 $8.93 12? grill t-brush Easily cleans hard-to-reach spots between the cooking grate rods and in tight spaces at the edges of the cooking grate Stainless steel bristles are long wearing and will not scratch porcelain enamel 12? Brand #: Weber-Stephen 6423 UPC: 077924074837 Keywords: grill brush 3 sided barbecue barbeque bbq accessories t |
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Weber 6423 12 Inch 3 Sided BBQ Grill Brush $7.99 This Weber grill brush easily cleans hard to reach spots between the cooking grate rods and in tight spaces at the edges of the cooking grate. Long-wearing bristles and will not scratch porcelain enamel. |
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Weber 6424 21 Inch 3 Sided BBQ Grill Brush $9.99 This Weber grill brush easily cleans hard to reach spots between the cooking grate rods and in tight spaces at the edges of the cooking grate. Brass bristles are long-wearing and will not scratch porcelain enamel. |
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Weber 12 Inch Grill Brush w/ Bamboo Handle $9.99 Weber - Grill Tools - 6463 - Easily clean cooking grates with long-wearing bristles and a notched scraper. Environmentally friendly bamboo handle is a highly renewable resource.Makes clean up a snapScraper end removes rough spots Bamboo handle a highly renewable resource Bristles won?t rust or leave rusty depositsFinish: BambooWarranty Days: 365Made in the USASpecifications:Overall Product Dimensions: 5.5 H x 13 W x 8 D |
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Weber 18 Inch Grill Brush w/ Bamboo Handle $6.99 Weber - Grill Tools - 6464 - Easily clean cooking grates with long-wearing bristles and a notched scraper. Environmentally friendly bamboo handle is a highly renewable resource.Makes clean up a snap Scraper end removes rough spots Bamboo handle a highly renewable resource Bristles won't rust or leave rusty depositsFinish: BambooWarranty Days: 365Made in the USASpecifications:Overall Product Dimensions: 5.2 H x 19.4 W x 9.2 D |
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Weber 6463 BBQ Grill Brush & Scraper $5.99 Easily clean cooking grates with no-rust brass bristles and a notched scraper set into a hardwood handle. Dimensions (in inches): 1. 25 D x 2. 38 W x 12 H. |
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Weber Grill 6552 Weber Q Premium Cover $33.99 Weber 6552 Premium Grill Cover, Fits Weber Q, Q-200, and Q-220 with Cart Type: Cover |
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Weber Grill Gloves $29.99 The Weber Grill Gloves are designed for improved dexterity and handling ability. Weber Grill Gloves feature suede outer surfaces which offer protection, a secure grip even on slippery surfaces and a soft, fabric liner for comfort and protection. |
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Weber Saucing System $14.99 Weber - Grill Accessories - 6433 - The great design of the saucing system allows residual sauces to drip back into the cup and not on your counter. The basting brush is 12 long, has a stainless steel handle, and the bristles are made of silicone, so they wont shed. |
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Brinkmann / GRILL BRUSH / 812-9061-S $20.12 Brinkmann - GRILL BRUSH - 812-9061-S |










