Yeti Roadie 24 Hard Cooler Review And Rating

Yeti is in another class altogether. The walls are thicker; the hinges more substantial, and the latches more rugged.
Yeti Rambler 14 Ounce Stackable Mug Review And Rating

Yeti drinkware isn’t cheap, but it’s not higher than other quality products of this type. I’ve been using their cups for a few years and never had a problem with any of them. I recommend Yeti Rambler Mugs.
Yeti Trailhead Camp Chair Review And Rating

The Yeti Trailhead Camp Chair is a well-made product that opens and closes easily, providing a rugged and comfortable seat.
Yeti Rambler Pour Over Coffee Maker Review And Rating

The designers of this product gave it some serious testing to maximize the coffee flow without spilling any on your shoes. This tool will help the morning get started.
Max Good’s Top 5 Tips On Buying A Gas Grill

Gas grills continue to be the most popular outdoor cooking implement coast to coast. If you’re in the market for a new one, read these five basic tips before you buy.
Phil Baker, Product Reviews

Phil has designed products for Polaroid, Seiko, and Apple, among others. He wrote a weekly newspaper column for twelve years reviewing tech products, and he’s the author of two books on new product development, one co-authored with Neil Young. He now runs Neil’s website, neilyoungarchives.com. Phil has become an avid outdoor cook as a result […]
Sneak Peek: Weber’s 2025 Product Lineup, Including New Spirit Grill Lineup

Weber’s 2025 Product Lineup Includes the New Spirit Grills and More. Also featured is an entry-level pellet cooker, Smoque, a 28-inch Slate griddle, and an expanded Weber Works accessories line.
Flipping Out: Why Turning Meat On The Grill Is A Good Thing

For years we have been told to not flip meat too often on the grill but that myth defies logic, physics, and math. Find out why.
Celebrate Mother’s Day With The Smoker Or Grill Of Her Dreams

This Mother’s Day, skip the boring bouquet of flowers and get her something she’ll love — a platinum or gold medal smoker or grill for the backyard.
Man The Grill: Why Don’t More Women Grill?

Just how did men take control of the grill, a ponderable conundrum because, in prehistoric times, it is likely that men went hunting while women kept the home fires burning and did the cooking. That’s right, women were the original pitmasters. So what changed? In the conclusion of a Michigan State University paper “Grilling in […]
Pineapple: Meathead’s Favorite Thing To Grill. Yep. You Heard Me.

His name is Meathead, but after confessing on live radio that pineapple is his favorite thing to grill, all heck breaks loose.
Adventures Of An American Barbecue Judge

If you’re a BBQ team interested in finding ways to better your scores, judging contests is a great way to see the other side of the turn-in table. I had the chance to judge four of the country’s most prestigious contests and here is a breakdown of my experiences testing some of the best and worst competition BBQ.
Yes, You Can Cook Artichokes On Your Grill

If you like steamed or boiled whole artichokes, try them stuffed with a simple herbed bread crumb stuffing. The secret ingredient in this stuffed artichoke recipe is “Roman mint.” But any kind of mint will do. You can even cook these artichokes on your grill!
Caprese Flank Steak Takes The Classic Italian Salad To The Grill

Here is an outstanding recipe for Caprese Flank Steak from Attjack, a member of our Pitmaster Club. This recipe combines a classic Italian Caprese salad with grilled flank steak in a butterflied and rolled steak cut into pinwheels and grilled hot and fast. Salad, meet grill. Grill, salad.
Bill McGrath, Thermometer Tester

Bill McGrath is AmazingRibs.com’s Thermometer Maven. He has sophisticated equipment, an electrical engineering degree from Cornell University, and an MBA (almost) from UC Berkeley. Despite being mostly retired, he is still responsible for developing and updating all of ExxonMobil’s electricians’ training modules.