There’s nothing quite like relaxing on your patio on a warm summer night, cooking some burgers on the grill for friends and ...
In fact, today we have four completely different barbecue fuels to choose from – charcoal, gas, pellets and electricity – and they all have their pros and cons. To make this conundrum easier ...
James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s. While his main areas of expertise are maker tools -- 3D printers, vinyl cutters, paper printers, and laser ...
Salt Creek BBQ in Iraan, where pecan and oak wood enhance the flavor of smoked meats, earning Texas Monthly's approval.
The lower gas prices largely reflect the agency's forecasts for lower crude oil prices amid a widening gap between oil supply and demand. The EIA forecasts Brent crude will fall 8% to an average ...
I’ve eaten well this year. The search for the best Texas-style barbecue joints outside Texas took me across the country for the first part of the year, and I spent the second half of 2024 ...
The price of the Dutch TTF, the benchmark European natural gas climbed by more than 4% to €51 per megawatt-hour, its highest level since October 2023, before easing a little, on the first ...
The future of gas transit through Ukraine is at a turning point. If a last-minute deal isn’t struck by Wednesday, billions of cubic meters in gas flows could come to a halt. Ukraine is under ...
Europe’s benchmark natural gas prices rose on the first trading day for 2025 on Thursday, a day after Russian flows to Europe via Ukraine stopped after decades of pipeline deliveries through the ...
Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Today’s average price of gas in the U.S. is $3.12 per gallon, up $0.01 from yesterday, $0.05 from last week and $0.09 from last month.
80% of U.S. homeowners also owned a grill. Most of these are fueled using propane or natural gas, although some foods still cook better on charcoal. Overall, propane is deemed to be a safer ...
Toby Rice, who leads one of America’s largest natural-gas producers, says the “Drill, Baby, Drill” mantra that resurfaced during the presidential campaign is passé. Now, it is all about “ ...