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A bucket of cold fried chicken may not be your idea of great food for a tailgate party. And you don't want to tote a charcoal grill to the stadium and deal with the hot coals afterward.
What's the alternative? Two new, widely promoted portable gas grills--the George Foreman Wheel It and Grill It GP100SIL ($100; www.salton-maxim.com) and the Thermos Grill 2 Go 4656110 ($150; www.grill2go.com).
Although dubbed grills, the products more closely resemble a griddle on legs, fueled by a flame from a 1-pound propane tank--the kind used for a camping stove.
Both griddles get hot enough--about 450[degrees] F on high--to sear grilled foods, but they can't be throttled back enough to effectively warm ...