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Barbeque. What comes to your mind upon hearing this word?

Barbeques grilling delicious, freshly cooked slabs of meat on a hot summer afternoon? Barbecue grills lining the streets of Manhattan's street cook-outs, churning out filet mignon like cooking assembly lines? Consider yourself fortunate.

In the campgrounds, it's hard to lug high powered bbq grills or natural gas grills around. All you can bring are some barbeque recipes, construct a makeshift brick grill, or carry a simple charcoal grill around. Let's look into the wonders of campfire grills.

Gas grills lining the streets of Manhattan

When you don't have the convenience of a gas grill or Weber grill for your grilling needs, do it the simple way – campfire grilling. From a cursory glance, campfires are one of our favorite pastimes. Millions of people go out every year to the campgrounds without popular, yet bulky grilling machines to cook their food. They don't fret – digging holes in the ground and dumping wood, sticks, and other of natures materials into it to burn provides a steady doze of fire for your bbq food. If you're strong, you can even carry a simple grill to place on top of the hole to cook your food. Isn't this a decent barbecue?

Innovate and improvise creative ways to maintain the fire while grilling. Knowing you do not have the security of conventional bbq grills, and the sophisticated nature of Weber and natural gas grills, make yourself work with nature. Place some big rocks on top of your grill to prevent wind from blowing your food away. Dig a bigger hole to further protect fire against wind. Improvise! As stated earlier, bring your barbeque recipes around for an enjoyable experience. Grilling and creating new or modifying original recipes can be fun – in the woods or in the comfort of your own home. So, head out there and forget your gas grill – get your hands dirty with campfire grilling today.

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