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Article: Grills Gone Wild: Man discovered fire 500,000 years ago. Later that evening, he invented the barbecue. The basics remain the same today--food versus flame--but oh, the technology.(Mountain Life/Design)(Review)(Brief Article)
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- June 1, 2005
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Byline: Greg Ditrinco
Viking T-Series The Porsche of gas grills, Viking's T-Series looks fast and probably performs better than some of the hardware in your local steakhouse. This grill has more bells and whistles than a fire truck: double-wall stainless-steel construction, dual side heaters, four grilling areas, griddle, rotisserie, smoker, professional-grade gas burners, chrome-plated warming rack and a whiz-bang infrared cooker to perfectly sear your two-inch-thick porterhouse--easily ensuring neighborhood bragging rights. From $4,000, vikingrange.com
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