Labor Day Rain Plans
Saturday, September 11th, 2010American workers look forward each year to taking off and relaxing on Labor day. Many people go to the beach to relax and others throw barbeques. There are lots of items you can cook at a barbeque including: pork chops, steaks, chicken, burgers, and even hot dogs. Unfortunately, there is always a chance that it could rain which would render outdoor grills useless. In this article I’ll teach you ways to cook up all of your food without ever venturing outside. We’ll even go into what cooking items you need and where you can get them.
Firstly, you need to make sure you have enough space inside your home for all of your guests. I’d advise setting a rain date if you have a small apartment or a lot of friends. This being said, if you have enough room in your home you shouldn’t let the rain ruin your fun. You will need to let people know in advance that you will be having your party come rain or shine. If you don’t tell people, they will assume it is canceled when the rain starts falling.
Next, you’ll need to come up with a way to cook all of your food without your outdoor grill. An indoor electric grill, a hot dog maker, a toaster oven, and the top of a stove will be sufficient for your cooking needs. You can cook your hot dogs on your cooker and cook your steaks, pork chops, chicken, and burgers on your indoor electric grill. Use your toaster oven and warm up your buns to make them extra soft. Take advantage of your stove and boil up some water for cooking any meat that doesn’t fit on the grill.
A great place to buy hot dog cookers is http://www.popcornplaza.com . This site has a wide selection of hot dog roller grills for you to choose from. Sausages, hot dogs, and many roller grill foods can be cooked on a nice roller grill.
If your planning on having people over for Labor day, don’t let a little rain stop you. Planning your event out ahead of time will ensure that you have a good time no matter what. Just keep you and your guests safe and you’ll have many more Labor days to come. After all Labor day only comes around once a year.