Outdoor Kitchens Are The Way to Go!

grilling lambFire Magic outdoor kitchen accessories look to be such a fun and neat way to expand your entertainment horizons.  Especially if you have a nice area in which to hold barbecues, this just makes you feel so much better and cleaner about feeding a lot of people in a gracious way.It’s the difference between having a 4th of July picnic feel to your entertaining versus an elegant dining experience.

 This is especially true if you can put together everything outside, like you could if you had a Fire Magic outside kitchen.  I’ve only been lucky enough to be in one home where they had an outside kitchen, complete with cushioned chairs, lovely glass tables, a refrigeration unit and even a chimenea.  Oh, it was a very expensive home right on the golf course in the Happy Canyon area of Castle Rock, Colorado.   The home was like, three stories, and was located in a gated community.  But I’m sure many more of us regular joes could have one of these areas.

What’s nice about outdoor kitchens is that you don’t have to be separated from your guests while you’re putting the food together.  You can all be outdoors, and more people would enjoy helping to prep things since you’re not pulled away from the action.  Hey, if they all could help wash the dishes out there, then it would be perfect!

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3 Comment(s)

  1. Jen | May 1, 2009 | Reply

    I agree, we like to entertain, especially in the summer. But it seems like we are always going in and out, cooking some things on the grill and some in the kitchen. It would be great to have it all in one place outside!

  2. Scott | May 1, 2009 | Reply

    A nice outdoor kitchen is almost like expanding the usable square footage of your home. It will add a lot of value if you ever decide to sell your house!

  3. Amanda | May 1, 2009 | Reply

    I saw some houses on TV that had beautiful outdoor kitchens and I was just drooling over them. These were really expensive houses too though. But maybe as they become more popular, you might start finding them in smaller homes.

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