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Why doctors are urging you to stop using metal wire grill brushes
Fact checked by Jennifer Klump Key Takeaways Metal wire grill brushes can lose bristles, which may stick to food and cause ...
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MERIDEN, Conn. -- Doctors are warning of the dangers of improperly cleaning your grill as we head into backyard BBQ season. Two weeks ago, doctors in Connecticut performed emergency surgery on 52-year ...
If you've purchased a wire brush from Weber, you need to throw it out and replace it with a wire-free version.
Weber recalled more than 3 million metal wire bristle grill brushes after several reports of people receiving medical ...
Before you start grilling this summer, you should probably take a close look at your grill brush; doctors are warning about rare but serious injuries tied to the cleaning tools. In a new study, ...
A hard day’s work behind the grill leads to lots of tasty rewards: juicy rib eyes, seasonal zucchini, and a few ripe peaches for cobbler, to name a few. What’s not as enjoyable? The cleanup that’s ...
CIBOLO – When Judy Heickman ordered steak at a restaurant last month, she got something off-menu. Now’s she’s warning others about the hidden danger of using wire bristle brushes to clean grills. “I ...
I usually consider myself to be on top of things when it comes to food safety. Some call me paranoid, though I prefer quirky. But in spite of my manic quirkiness, the latest warning about those wire ...
Dr. Elizabeth Yuko is a bioethicist and adjunct professor of ethics at Fordham University. She has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, CNN & Playboy.
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