Miracle Whip will not grill well at all with the meat. You could put it on after you're done cooking the meat though if you really wish to.
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No, it is not safe for dogs to eat BBQ ribs. The bones can splinter and cause choking or internal injuries, and the seasoning and sauces can be harmful to their digestive system. It is best to avoid feeding BBQ ribs to dogs.
First of all, clean the BBQ basting brush as soon as you are done with it, so that the BBQ marinade doesn't dry and stick to the brush. Take some hot water in a tall cup and mix with dish soap and let the BBQ basting brush soak in it for 15-20 minutes. This will soften and remove most of the BBQ marinade that might have been stuck to the brush. Now clean vigorously with a coarse dish washing sponge and then rinse.
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No, it is not safe for dogs to have BBQ rib bones as they can splinter and cause choking, digestive issues, or internal injuries. It is best to avoid giving your dog any cooked bones.
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No, it is not safe for dogs to eat BBQ rib bones as they can splinter and cause harm to the dog's digestive system. It is best to avoid giving dogs any type of cooked bones.
yes if they have been in the fridge
For church picnics, bringing something original would be best. Some dish ideas would be: Casseroles, Lasagne, BBQ Meatballs, Dumplings, Quiche or a Salad.
Yes, BBQ grills are safe to use in a gazebo, however there are precautions that must be taken beforehand, like making sure the smoke has a place to escape to, and that the BBQ won't set the gazebo alight.
There's a better chance that your built in BBQ would withstand high winds more so than a free standing one. Just to be safe, connect it to a hook on the wall with a bike lock just to be safe.