Participating Alameda County Ace Hardware stores hosting annual Thanksgrilling event

Participating Alameda County Ace Hardware stores hosting annual Thanksgrilling event
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This Thanksgiving, you can think outside the oven and grill up something delicious with help from participating Alameda County Ace Hardware stores.

The annual Thanksgrilling event gets fired up on Nov. 19 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. with demonstrations, special events, family activities, giveaways, and more.

Customers can have all their questions answered about how to cook a Thanksgiving meal. More than 100,000 questions are submitted to the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line each year about cooking, but staff at participating Alameda County Ace Hardware stores will be able to save customers time by answering every question.

“The most wonderful meal of the year gets even better when you take Thanksgrilling to the grills,” Chef Jason Morse said. “Add your favorite flavors of the grill to your feast and make your family drool. Thanksgrilling is here and it’s time to enjoy food, family and those epic grilled flavors. Fire up the grill this year and make your feast one for the record books.”

Prior to the Nov. 19 Thanksgrilling cookoff, Chef Jason will host a live YouTube event on Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. EST called “Turkey 101” to take live questions and provide amazing recipes.

Participating Alameda County Ace Hardware stores have amazing deals throughout the annual Thanksgrilling event on a wide selection of brands and models. All Ace Rewards members will be able to take advantage of free assembly and delivery on grills and smokers priced at $399 or more.

The annual Thanksgrilling event fires up at participant Alameda County Ace Hardware stores at 11 a.m. on Nov. 19.



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