Colorado Made BBQ Sauces You Need to Try This Summer
There is still plenty of warm weather to have your fair share of epic grilling sessions this summer in Colorado. One way to add an extra layer of flavor to your grilling or smoking is with a quality barbeque sauce.
Glazing ribs and chicken breasts on the smoker or adding a little zing to pulled pork sandwich is how I normally utilize my arsenal of barbeque sauces.
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If you open up my refrigerator at home you will see that I love to keep it local. I would say all but one or two barbeque sauces that I possess are all locally made. I have a couple of suggestions on which barbeque sauces you should try before summer is over. These barbeque sauces are proudly made in the state of Colorado.
A wildfire burning in the Ramona Gulch area in Jefferson County has led to some evacuations as firefighters work to contain the flames Thursday afternoon.
Gusty winds, low humidity and dry conditions have pushed federal forecasters to issue an “extremely critical” wildfire weather warning for northwestern Colorado, the first such notice in 15 years.
Motorists evacuate Granby as the East Troublesome fire burns nearby Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020.
Congressional leaders agree the western United States is at dire risk of destructive wildfires but continue to spar over who or what is to blame for their increased threat.
The gap was evident during a hearing Thursday by the U.S. House Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands, chaired by Democratic Colorado Rep. Joe Neguse. In his new role, Neguse has emphasized the need to improve response to wildfires, particularly on preventing massive ones from growing and ravaging states.
Democrats said the effect of climate change fueling bigger, less predictable wildfires should not be overlooked. Republicans said it is the federal approach to fire prevention over the last few decades that has crowded forests with dense, overgrown trees.