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Christmas (and other holiday) gifts for your favorite grill chef

February 25, 2015 · Leave a Comment

There is still time to order from Amazon.  Here are some of our favorite products for that special griller in your life (or for yourself):

rotisTherm
Fancy remote thermometers that works on a rotisserie for $59.99

castiron
Cast iron skillet for $21.62


grillbasket
Grilling baskets and tray with lidded shaker for $19.99

grillmit
Good oven mitts (or lobster costume) for $20.30

frykit
Turkey fryer kit for $124.99

garlicpress
Garlic press for $14.99

toygrill
For the little griller: Melissa and Doug toy grill for $13.78


chickenhead
For the chef with everything: Ceramic Drunk Chicken Heads for $14.95

pizzagrill
Villaware Pizza Grill for $99.99

pizzapeel
and pizza peel for $32.50


therm
Oven thermometer like this one for $9.95

bullet
Magic Bullet Express 17-Piece High-Speed Blender Mixing System for rubs and marinades for $54.99

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