George Foreman!
SoDamnHungry
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Has anyone purchased a George Foreman grill recently? The older versions seem like they're fine, but I read a lot of negative reviews about the most recent versions. I don't mind if it's a little flimsy, but people were talking about the teflon coating coming off after a few uses. The specific one I want to get is the 36 square inch one. I'm looking for reviews from people who have purchased it within the past year.
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I have the white 36 sq. inch version and I have cooked on it about 4 times a week for the last 3 weeks. I love it so far.0
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Are you over 500
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Are you over 50
Should I wait to buy one until I'm 50? Because I'm hungry now. =(0 -
We've had a Forman grill for many years now.. and haven't used it in ages. When you buy extra-lean meat, it cooks FAST and tends to dry it out - hence why it sits and gathers dust...
eta - your profile pic is SLAMMIN, girl!!!0 -
I bought a small one about a year or so ago. The Teflon has worn a little, but it isn't enough to cause any fear or problems. It heats up FAST, cooks things FAST and has all the taste of a grill without the fat. I love mine! I can throw a grilled avocado-cheese-tomato sandwich on there and get it in less than a minute nice and crispy.0
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I bought a small one about a year or so ago. The Teflon has worn a little, but it isn't enough to cause any fear or problems. It heats up FAST, cooks things FAST and has all the taste of a grill without the fat. I love mine! I can throw a grilled avocado-cheese-tomato sandwich on there and get it in less than a minute nice and crispy.
How long until the teflon wore? It's supposed to be pretty bad if you eat it...0 -
We've had a Forman grill for many years now.. and haven't used it in ages. When you buy extra-lean meat, it cooks FAST and tends to dry it out - hence why it sits and gathers dust...
eta - your profile pic is SLAMMIN, girl!!!
Well thank you!0 -
I had a George Foreman grill about 8 years ago but I really didn't like how it cooked things. Food would stick to it a lot. I've had better luck with a grill pan. Some of the pans are cheaper too!0
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I had a George Foreman grill about 8 years ago but I really didn't like how it cooked things. Food would stick to it a lot. I've had better luck with a grill pan. Some of the pans are cheaper too!
Interesting. I'll look into those...0 -
Anyone else bought a George Foreman in the past year or so?0
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We've had this one for the past year - http://www.amazon.co.uk/George-Foreman-12205-Entertaining-Removable/dp/B0009XDEHO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1371410901&sr=8-2&keywords=george+foreman+grill+removable+plates
It's still in great condition even though it gets used most days.
I'd definitely recommend buying one, I hate it when I'm back at university and don't have one!0 -
I bought a generic version and I love it. It works really well.:bigsmile:0
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i use mine all the time its my 2nd one0
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Love my Foreman grill! I spray with Pam, prior to adding meat, lay wet paper towels on it after it is unplugged and it's going strong after about 60 uses! No Teflon shearing.0
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I love mine. I have one with removable plates0
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`Awe the GF.
I used it a few times and it made my food rubbery.
Thankfully I had a witch for a roommate we got into a fight and she threw it at me.
That was the end of GF0
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