Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
The creator of goodmorninggloucester.org Lover of all things Gloucester and Cape Ann. GMG where we bring you the very best our town has to offer because we love to share all the great news and believe that by promoting others in our community everyone wins.
Happy Fourth Of July! Red White and Blue @WeberGrills On The Deck

Thanks to my friends at the Weber Kettle Club for gifting me the only available in Canada and Europe Ivory Weber Mastertouch!
Smoked and Braised Oxtail On The @WeberGrills Go-Anywhere
This is usually the last big charcoal sale week til Labor Day- @Kingsford 2 packs of 18.6lb charcoal briquettes for $9.88 @HomeDepot

Back up the truck! Home Depot.
.265 cents per lb for charcoal is right there with the cheapest you’ll find all year.

Technique for perfectly cooked steaks on the @WeberGrills Go-Anywhere
Perfect grill for reverse searing a couple strip steaks.
What I’ve learned in grilling steaks is that it’s not necessary to sear the fuck out of them right from the get go. In fact the steaks don’t have to be on the grates from start to finish. Best results having the coals to one side, vents half way open and let thick cut steaks come up to about 20 degrees from desired temp offset the coals then take the steak completely off the grill for at least five minutes. Open all the vents get the coals glowing and then place them back on the grill over the coals. Criss cross hash marks and probing with instant read thermometer til 5 degrees from desired temp. Rest again. Done perfectly.
@PaulinesGifts Now Carrying BBQ Rubs and Sauces 512 Essex Ave, Gloucester, MA
Crowds On Pavilion Beach Eighties Fiesta
Submitted By Jackie Bennett

Charcoal Grilling Essential Accessory List
CHARCOAL GRILL ESSENTIAL ACCESSORY LIST
This is a good list for a person starting out. These items will make your grilling experience better.
You can get these items at Foster’s Grill Store or if you’re not from around Gloucester MA, these links on Amazon-
The Lovely Kate Aquires A Mint 1981 @WeberGrills Go-Anywhere
Kate tells me about a Weber with wood handles that came up on her notifications.
Uhmmmm, hell yeah. She notified the seller and went and picked it up for me yesterday.
That’s when you know you’ve got a good woman.
It’s the same year she was born and two years after the first Weber Go-Anywhere was released.
@Neil_VT00 From Weber Kettle Club put together a comprehensive history of the Weber Go-Anywhere which you can read here
Our C Code has shorter legs and teak handles that have the Weber logo and writing “The one. The only.”





It came with an instruction manual which I found interesting.






