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Grill better burgers with natural gas

Paula Lewis is such a fan of natural gas grilling that she had an external fuel line installed when building her house.

The grill connects right to the home’s natural gas supply so she doesn’t have to bother with propane tank refills.

“I grill three to four times each week, even in the winter months,” said Lewis, lead strategy analyst for Williams. “It’s super easy, results in fewer dishes to clean and keeps my kitchen cooler than cooking inside.”

Lewis isn’t alone. Gas grilling is one of the most popular forms of outdoor cooking. Natural gas is an affordable and reliable energy source.

In summer, especially, hamburgers are a top item to grill. They may seem basic but perfecting them does take some practice.

Here are some tips from the American Gas Association:

For a change of pace, you might also want to grill some meat-free burgers. Portobello mushrooms are a yummy vegan substitute and take only a few minutes to grill. Alternately, there are several plant-based patties available in grocery stores that look and cook just like ground beef.

No matter your burger preference, they are a summer classic with much versatility.

Fun fact: The word hamburger derives from the German town of Hamburg, known for exporting high quality beef.

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