More than half of our country is currently undergoing a heat wave. With no breaks from the sweltering heat in sight, you might be looking for ways to stay cool while outside. Traditional fans are good for an enclosed porch or patio, but would be a waste of energy poolside, in the garden, or in other open areas. You can change that with a misting fan. Similar to a “misting station” at your local zoo or amusement park, a misting system can turn your stylish fan into a refreshing oasis or coolness. The combination of the fans breeze and the fine particles of water will instantly cool your skin and provide relief. In fact, most misting fans can cool the surrounding air up to 30 degrees. You will not become soaked, only slightly dampened, meaning that you will stay comfortable not matter what attire you are wearing. Welcome the heat of summer with soothing relief.
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What George Washington Didn’t Know About 21st Century Civility
George Washington. The founder of our country, first president, and man whom we admire even today for his bravery and courage was also a stickler for polite manners. In his Rules of Civility and Decent Behaviour in Company and Conversation, he instructed readers not to sleep while someone is talking to you, touch yourself in public, or blow your nose at the dinner table. All good rules of civility that still apply today. Some of George’s ideas about behaviors to avoid are thankfully out of date, though. Here are just a few:
- George wrote: “Spit not in the Fire, nor Stoop low before it neither Put your Hands into the Flames to warm them, nor Set your Feet upon the Fire especially if there be meat before it.”
I agree that spitting in the fire is gross, and you shouldn’t prop your feet up near a fire where people’s food is cooking, but thank goodness he’s wrong about putting your hands near the flames to warm them. What else would one do on a cool evening when gathered with friends or family around the Outdoor Fireplace? When hands are cold, and there is a deliciously warm fire nearby, the natural instinct is to put the two together. Warm your hands, George! No one will think less of you for doing so.
- George wrote: “When you Sit down, Keep your Feet firm and Even, without putting one on the other or Crossing them.”
Clearly, George did not own an ottoman or a lounge chair of any kind on which he could prop up his feet after a busy day running the country. In fact, keeping one’s feet firm and even doesn’t even sound comfortable. Perhaps a rule of this sort still survives in fancy living rooms and sitting rooms. In outdoor living areas, though, kicking back and lounging around on comfortable Patio Furniture is the only acceptable behavior, even in company.
- George wrote: “Make no Shew of taking great Delight in your Victuals.”
Sorry, George. Food is one of the greatest pleasures we have, which is why cooking shows and food channels are so popular. To not delight in one’s food, especially when that food has been carefully and lovingly prepared by friends or family, would be rude. When we can enjoy our meals cooked outdoors on a Gas or Charcoal Grill, the delicious food combined with the fresh air makes for an even more pleasurable eating experience. If he could experience it himself, even George would agree that a few oohs, ahhs, and yums would be acceptable.
Sure, times change, and so do ideas about appropriate behavior. It’s fun to read George’s long list of 17th century manners and discover what is still relevant. Not surprisingly, much of what he has to say about personal comfort and how to behave with friends has changed dramatically. Perhaps he’d be appalled if he could see us today. Or, perhaps he would feel a renewed sense of freedom. Go ahead, George, kick back, enjoy your meal, and be sure to warm your tootsies by the fire.
Celebrate BBQ Month with Grill Tips and a Delish Recipe
Did you know that May is National Barbecue Month? What better way to celebrate it than by cooking dinner out on the back patio or deck? Thanks to the generally pleasant weather experienced by much of the country in May, you can celebrate National Barbecue Month just about every night.
What type of Outdoor Grill do you prefer to use? Gas Grills and Charcoal Grills are perhaps the most popular grills found in backyards across the country, but Electric Grills, Brick Ovens, and even Portable Grills make cooking out with family and friends a delicious affair, too. If you don’t already own a grill, or if you’re in the market for a new one, make sure to consider the following questions when you go to buy:
- How much space do you have for storing and using a grill? Know where you want to put a grill and measure that space so you know what size limitations you’re working with.
- How do you want to power your grill? For example, some people prefer to use charcoal grills because of the flavor it adds to the food, while others like to have optimum control over the temperature of the flame and choose gas.
- How much cooking surface will you need? Larger families require a larger cooking surface so that everyone’s food can fit on the grill at the same time. Small families, on the other hand, may not require as much cooking surface.
- What kind of features are most important to you? A grill that is easy to clean? Easy to move around? One with a warming rack above the main grill surface? Or with additional work space and grilling tool hooks? Knowing what features you require will help you narrow the field of choices.
With a grill at the ready, you can celebrate National Barbecue Month this month as well as all summer long. While you’re at it, you can easily celebrate National Hamburger Month, too, which is also in May. Here’s a delicious hamburger recipe to get you motivated:
Teriyaki Hamburgers
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1-1/2 pounds of lean ground beef or ground turkey
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2 slices of white bread, crumbled
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1/4 cup of finely chopped onion
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2 eggs, lightly beaten
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1-1/2 Tablespoons of sugar
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3 Tablespoons of soy sauce
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1/4 cup of water
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1 clove of garlic, minced
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1/8 teaspoon of ground ginger
Combine all ingredients in a large bowl. Blend well. Shape mixture into 6 patties. Grill for 10-15 minutes about 5 inches from the flame, turning once. Serves 6. Enjoy!
One Hot Solution for Summer Staycations
Thanks to record-high fuel prices, many families are choosing to vacation at home this summer rather than spend hard-earned cash filling up the gas tank. One of the most popular additions homeowners are bringing to their backyards to create an at-home vacation experience is a fire ring.
Fire rings are generally constructed of durable cast iron, and the most appealing ones come apart panel by panel so they can be stored away easily or transported from backyard to campsite. A fire ring brings warmth to any outdoor setting, and it invites gatherings of friends and family to cozy up for marshmallow roasting, song singing, and story telling. Some fire rings even come equipped with a cooking grate on which you can roast campfire fare like hot dogs, burgers, and potatoes.
Vacations at home don’t require much work or preparation, and they go a long way toward saving homeowners money. Fire rings offer one solution for creating a summer “staycation” that’s affordable and memorable.
A Fresh Air Idea for TV Lovers
Whether you are a sports fan, reality show junkie, or avid news watcher, staying on top of the latest details can be a challenge when you also want to spend time outside enjoying the beautiful spring weather. More and more, homeowners are choosing to bring their passion for television and the outdoors together by bringing the TV outside.
Standard televisions and rain, sun, and humidity don’t mix, but TVs specifically designed for outdoor use can take all that nature has to offer. Outdoor TVs can handle temperatures of over 100 degrees and below -20 degrees. They have a watertight design, which means you can place the TV on a deck, patio, or poolside. And, outdoor TVs have an anti-glare, scratch-resistant screen so watching one is no problem on a bright and sunny day. Outdoor televisions can sit on a table or be mounted on a wall, from a ceiling, or on a deck planter pole, making them a versatile and space-saving addition to any outdoor area.
No matter what you like to watch on the television, you can continue to do so while benefitting from fresh air and sunshine. Outdoor TVs make it easy to host outdoor parties for popular sporting events or movie-themed birthdays, but they also offer individuals and families a refreshing new way to watch favorite shows.