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Re: George Foreman grill
cook with it next to the sink
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#2
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cook with it next to the sink [/ QUOTE ] that's too sloppy even for a kid who uses a Foreman grill and eats Ramen. |
#3
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tin foil - make a little "boat" out of it
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Very good.
P.S. the sink dealie may warrant an eventual bill from the plumber. |
#5
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cook with it next to the sink [/ QUOTE ] dumping grease into the sink is not a very good idea |
#6
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The tin foil idea is best.
I have had two of these, and neither of them get warm enough to cook meat like i like, and there's better way to make sandwiches. I vote no. |
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I got one and I'm sorry I did. I don't know what possessed me to ... one of the few times I guess advertising really did a number on me.
Gimme a frying pan any day. |
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I got one and I'm sorry I did. I don't know what possessed me to ... one of the few times I guess advertising really did a number on me. Gimme a frying pan any day. [/ QUOTE ] Interesting, why do you prefer the frying pan? |
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You can steam in it, do sauces in it, it's vastly easier to clean, you can get more fond on it(good for gravies) because more of the meat contacts the heated surface, the heat gradation is easier to get just right, it doesn't take up so much space, it's easier to fit oddly shaped pieces of food in.
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Re: George Foreman grill
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[ QUOTE ] cook with it next to the sink [/ QUOTE ] dumping grease into the sink is not a very good idea [/ QUOTE ] Where do people dump grease? |
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