Labor Day is the second largest cookout event of the year in the United States. However, more and more people have now turned to year round grilling and it no longer signifies the official end of the outdoor cooking season.
Tradition dictates that cooking on an open flame is synonymous with summer holidays. As Labor Day is the last holiday of the summer, a lot of people take this opportunity to mix up fun summertime food, festivities and socializing. But, just because the kids are heading back to school and Christmas items are showing up in stores doesn't mean it's time to pack up the patio furniture and barbecue. You can always relive that summertime fun anytime with a freshly cooked meal straight from the grill.
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