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  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    merr1cose wrote: »
    Hiii Joseph..where ya been ?
    Hey Jo... Been around... just not enough time to play on here lately. Hope you're well :)

    Hey Joseph ..missed ya sweetie :* ..
    Maybe a plant for a housewarming gift
  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,368 Member
    merr1cose wrote: »
    Random question - I have a friend who is going through a life change and moving into an apartment from a house.. Want to get a housewarming gift for her but am not sure what to get.

    Booze haha
    A plant is nice. what are her interests? Maybe something related to that.
  • merr1cose
    merr1cose Posts: 176 Member
    Housewarming... she doesn't drink.. works out 7 days a week.. a plant may be nice... maybe something she doesn't have to take care of though...
  • RunHardBeStrong
    RunHardBeStrong Posts: 33,069 Member
    Good morning all, I have missed my not so normals! I miss a couple days and come back to almost 1,000 posts! Geesh!
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    Try a nice self watering tub with a cherry tomato ..
  • T0M_K
    T0M_K Posts: 7,526 Member
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    HONESTLY!!, i thought my wife was nuts when she bought one of these off QVC. I have to say...its the single best household counter top appliance ever invented! if she is into health, you can cook all sorts of things in here and they REALLY do come out crispy and "fried like" without a drop of oil. and they are easy and you can cook in here as quickly as say tossing something in the oven. The big upside especially in the summer is it doesn't make your house warm like running your oven does.

    its the bomb. for realz.
  • merr1cose
    merr1cose Posts: 176 Member
    Tomk652015 wrote: »
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    HONESTLY!!, i thought my wife was nuts when she bought one of these off QVC. I have to say...its the single best household counter top appliance ever invented! if she is into health, you can cook all sorts of things in here and they REALLY do come out crispy and "fried like" without a drop of oil. and they are easy and you can cook in here as quickly as say tossing something in the oven. The big upside especially in the summer is it doesn't make your house warm like running your oven does.

    its the bomb. for realz.

    Whoa! Whatever this is, I think I need two! What's it called?
  • Justpeachy02
    Justpeachy02 Posts: 11,817 Member
    Hey y'all!!
    Tom that's cool... What's it called?
  • RunHardBeStrong
    RunHardBeStrong Posts: 33,069 Member
    merr1cose wrote: »
    Housewarming... she doesn't drink.. works out 7 days a week.. a plant may be nice... maybe something she doesn't have to take care of though...

    Ummm does she have a basic tool kit? I know boring but will come in handy. Or something I do even though Christmas is a bit away is an ornament commemorating the year she moved in.
  • T0M_K
    T0M_K Posts: 7,526 Member
    edited June 2016
    Hi brother. i'm Tom :) nice to meet you.

    the one my wife got is off of QVC..it is an Air Fryer. VERY worth checking out. i'm a dude...not into appliances..but this thing..i'm telling you! we did wings the other day. bone in wings....now you can't load a ton at once and being a bone in meat, it took a while so planning ahead is necessary but they were awesome with no oil. French fries, 2 minute warm up and 10 minute cook. best fries ever.

    qvc.com/Cooks-Essentials-3-qt-1400-Watt-Air-Fryer-with-Recipe-Book.product.K43144.html
  • T0M_K
    T0M_K Posts: 7,526 Member
    alypri wrote: »
    merr1cose wrote: »
    Housewarming... she doesn't drink.. works out 7 days a week.. a plant may be nice... maybe something she doesn't have to take care of though...

    Ummm does she have a basic tool kit? I know boring but will come in handy. Or something I do even though Christmas is a bit away is an ornament commemorating the year she moved in.

    good idea.
  • merr1cose
    merr1cose Posts: 176 Member
    alypri wrote: »
    merr1cose wrote: »
    Housewarming... she doesn't drink.. works out 7 days a week.. a plant may be nice... maybe something she doesn't have to take care of though...

    Ummm does she have a basic tool kit? I know boring but will come in handy. Or something I do even though Christmas is a bit away is an ornament commemorating the year she moved in.

    AWESOME idea! Thank you! She does not have that!! Thanks!
  • merr1cose
    merr1cose Posts: 176 Member
    Tomk652015 wrote: »
    Hi brother. i'm Tom :) nice to meet you.

    the one my wife got is off of QVC..it is an Air Fryer. VERY worth checking out. i'm a dude...not into appliances..but this thing..i'm telling you! we did wings the other day. bone in wings....now you can't load a ton at once and being a bone in meat, it took a while so planning ahead is necessary but they were awesome with no oil. French fries, 2 minute warm up and 10 minute cook. best fries ever.

    qvc.com/Cooks-Essentials-3-qt-1400-Watt-Air-Fryer-with-Recipe-Book.product.K43144.html

    Thanks man! This is great! I may get one for myself instead. haha
  • RunHardBeStrong
    RunHardBeStrong Posts: 33,069 Member
    merr1cose wrote: »
    Tomk652015 wrote: »
    Hi brother. i'm Tom :) nice to meet you.

    the one my wife got is off of QVC..it is an Air Fryer. VERY worth checking out. i'm a dude...not into appliances..but this thing..i'm telling you! we did wings the other day. bone in wings....now you can't load a ton at once and being a bone in meat, it took a while so planning ahead is necessary but they were awesome with no oil. French fries, 2 minute warm up and 10 minute cook. best fries ever.

    qvc.com/Cooks-Essentials-3-qt-1400-Watt-Air-Fryer-with-Recipe-Book.product.K43144.html

    Thanks man! This is great! I may get one for myself instead. haha

    Haha! I am thinking about looking into one too!
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    Depending on relationship an I OU for dinner
  • Mr_Stabbems
    Mr_Stabbems Posts: 4,771 Member
    Lol air friers have been around a bit. They do have a distinct taste to them so def try before u buy one.
  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,368 Member
    Coffee or tea is nice
  • Justpeachy02
    Justpeachy02 Posts: 11,817 Member
    Tomk652015 wrote: »
    Hi brother. i'm Tom :) nice to meet you.

    the one my wife got is off of QVC..it is an Air Fryer. VERY worth checking out. i'm a dude...not into appliances..but this thing..i'm telling you! we did wings the other day. bone in wings....now you can't load a ton at once and being a bone in meat, it took a while so planning ahead is necessary but they were awesome with no oil. French fries, 2 minute warm up and 10 minute cook. best fries ever.

    qvc.com/Cooks-Essentials-3-qt-1400-Watt-Air-Fryer-with-Recipe-Book.product.K43144.html

    Gonna check that out for sure
  • T0M_K
    T0M_K Posts: 7,526 Member
    Lol air friers have been around a bit. They do have a distinct taste to them so def try before u buy one.

    not denying your claim. however thats not my experience. love it. not sure how you try one first though.
  • Mr_Stabbems
    Mr_Stabbems Posts: 4,771 Member
    Tomk652015 wrote: »
    Lol air friers have been around a bit. They do have a distinct taste to them so def try before u buy one.

    not denying your claim. however thats not my experience. love it. not sure how you try one first though.

    a friend who has one or something like that. I found them to have a lighter crisp to them. Its still very nice, I like them. My brother didn't like the taste, preferred normal fries
  • T0M_K
    T0M_K Posts: 7,526 Member
    Tomk652015 wrote: »
    Lol air friers have been around a bit. They do have a distinct taste to them so def try before u buy one.

    not denying your claim. however thats not my experience. love it. not sure how you try one first though.

    a friend who has one or something like that. I found them to have a lighter crisp to them. Its still very nice, I like them. My brother didn't like the taste, preferred normal fries

    we always cook our fries on a cookie sheet and baked them as opposed to frying. I guess i find the taste similiar.
  • Mr_Stabbems
    Mr_Stabbems Posts: 4,771 Member
    Tomk652015 wrote: »
    Tomk652015 wrote: »
    Lol air friers have been around a bit. They do have a distinct taste to them so def try before u buy one.

    not denying your claim. however thats not my experience. love it. not sure how you try one first though.

    a friend who has one or something like that. I found them to have a lighter crisp to them. Its still very nice, I like them. My brother didn't like the taste, preferred normal fries

    we always cook our fries on a cookie sheet and baked them as opposed to frying. I guess i find the taste similiar.

    chicken wings and prawn toast came out very well in the one I used.
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    I use an actifry ..similar thing ..but honestly ..nobody can honestly tell me that oven bake or dry fry chips are as good as the real thing
  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,368 Member
    Jo is right
  • jenjencin78
    jenjencin78 Posts: 4,415 Member
    Morning normals! Was able to sneak to yoga this morning before heading into the office. It's been a crazy stressful week and I'm so glad the weekend is here!
  • MrsUptonOgood
    MrsUptonOgood Posts: 1,897 Member
    That's a cool looking contraption Tom......When we get our new house built, I'm going to have a huge kitchen will all sorts of cool gadgets :)
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    Its 12.45am ..I have a headache and Im going to bed...I think I had an off Canadian club and dry
  • merr1cose
    merr1cose Posts: 176 Member
    Its 12.45am ..I have a headache and Im going to bed...I think I had an off Canadian club and dry

    Hope you feel better Jo. Sleep well.
  • Justpeachy02
    Justpeachy02 Posts: 11,817 Member
    Sleep tight Jo
  • IndianaGolfer
    IndianaGolfer Posts: 16,220 Member
    Whoa 4 hrs Lynn , tsk tsk