Believe it or not, grilling season is here in the Northland and that means we will be taking advantage of the short window we have to do so.

Spring and summer are much too short so I know we will all be grilling as much as we can over the next few months.

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That got me thinking - is there anything you can't grill in our region? I am a super picky eater so I don't really have to worry about such things.

However, I know that many people are open to eating whatever and aren't picky at all so I did some research.

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Grilling Season Is Here In Wisconsin

Grilling in the summertime is a lifestyle in Wisconsin but during the pandemic, people in other regions took up grilling as a means to try something new, leading to a huge spike in grill sales.

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A few years post-pandemic, the numbers declined and returned to normal. Like I said, grilling is a lifestyle here and much more than just a hobby. It's a summertime rite of passage!

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Be Careful What You Grill This Summer In Wisconsin

If you're someone who likes to get a little inventive when it comes to grilling, you'll want to brush up on what you can and can't legally grill in Wisconsin! Some of these things make my stomach crawl.

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I know that some might find some of the things on this list appetizing. To each their own - check out this list before your next BBQ. I will stick to hamburgers on the grill. Ha!

13 Foods That Are Illegal To BBQ In Wisconsin

Are you a picky eater? This list will be a no-brainer for you! File this under 'the more you know' in your brain because there are 13 foods you definitely can't BBQ this summer in Wisconsin.

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15 Meats (and a few Animal Body Parts) That Are Illegal To Grill in Minnesota

One easy way to make your neighbors jealous is to fire up the grill. That smell fills the air and will make your next-door friend wonder why they weren't invited.
While every BBQ might seem innocent, there are a few meats (and body parts) that are not allowed to be consumed in Minnesota.

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