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Simple Steps To Organizing Your Outdoor Barbeque Area
by Nancy Dean, Nan
If you're planning to do any barbecuing at all, it's going to be important for you to make sure that your grill area in general and the grill itself is optimized and organized! It doesn't matter if you're planning to grill all summer long or keep it restricted to a few large bashes around the Fourth of July and Labor Day, having your outdoor barbeque area organized will make a big difference in just about every area that counts.

One of the first things to keep in mind is that through organizing your barbeque area, the person in charge of the grill will be a great deal more comfortable. For instance, consider the location. In the middle of the July heat, you aren't going to want to be standing over a hot grill in direct sunlight. Rather than crowding your barbeque equipment into the best shade available, why not make your own? Umbrella sunshades can be mounted directly next to your grill, providing you with shade as well as adding a jaunty note to your back yard.

One way to organize your barbeque area is to make sure that everything has its proper place. This can be a little difficult, as the trays that attach to the grill itself can be quite small. The way around this, of course, is to provide your own! There are lots of great options out there in terms of stands that you can place by the grill. If you don't want to move the stand, you can modify it to your heart's content. Look for one with lots of hooks where you can hang your tools, and if you are not going to store it when you aren't using it, make sure that is weather-proof and animal-proof. If you get a stand with wheels, it can serve double duty as a place to store your tools and a serving cart. You can even equip it with wet wipes to keep the stand tidy. You might want to keep the supplies on a lower shelf of the stand and keep the upper area for food and food preparation.

If you are planning in advance, you also might want to consider what kind of grill works the best for your needs. Will you be grilling often? Will you be serving many people when you do so? Considering these questions can give you an idea about the grill that will work best for you. A grill that complements your location and your needs is an important component to getting your outdoor barbequeing organized!

A clean grill will make you feel proud to invite your friends over, as well as giving you a better quality of food, so make sure that you keep cleaning supplies on hand. Whether you want just keep some towels near the area to wipe up spills or you have cleansers that will keep your grill spotless, you can keep them close to hand by making a space for them. Find a weatherproof bag and store them right next to your grill if you want to. Having those supplies close to hand will make you grateful when disaster strikes!

By keeping these tips in mind, you can prepare for summer grilling that is as efficient as it is tasty!
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