Weber grills and barbecues
barbecues as we know them allstarted with a Spark of Inspiration
It was way back not long after the World war two had ended,
That the hankering for good barbecue lit a fire under George Stephen.
how at this time was a employee of a Metal Works just outside of Chicago,
George welded metal buoys for the Coast Guard.
But that’s not all he did: George loved to grill. With with a growing family at home, he found it the perfect way to relax, but couldn’t
find a grill on the market that lived up to his high expectations.
But the most popular grill of the day was a flat open brazier
a product George found woefully under-engineered.
One day, George was about to weld two buoy halves together when the idea hit: Why not use the bottom half for the cooking bowl, and the top half for the lid to create a grill? Piece by piece, his vision started coming together. He then added a handle and three legs and took hiscrazy-looking contraption home to test.
But As the story goes, when George first tried out his prototype, it didn’t work quite as hoped. No matter how hard he tried, it just wouldn’t stay lit. but a neighbor peering over the back fence offered a little friendly advice, “Poke some holes in that thing so the fire can get some air!” well George did, and the flames of invention could finally keep burning.
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Have Kettle, Will Travel
after that, all of George’s neighbors gathered around to enjoy a taste of the best steak they ever had in their lives. George figured he was really on to something, so he packed up his grill andthen it was time for,
“George’s Barbecue and hit the road, demonstrating his funny looking creation at hardware stores across the country. And the rest, as they say, is history.
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