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Best 'George Foreman' Style Grill On The Market?



 
 
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Old November 27th, 2003, 09:18 PM
Dean S. Lautermilch© ²ºº³
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Default Best 'George Foreman' Style Grill On The Market?

My George Foremen grill is getting a bit old. I like it except for the way
it leaks onto the countertop at times. It is also a pain to clean at times.

Being that Friday is going to be a big sale day, I was wondering what the
best Foreman style grill is on the market? Anyone happy with a particular
make or model? Price is not an issue since I use it so much.



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Old November 27th, 2003, 09:48 PM
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Dean S. Lautermilch© ²ºº³ wrote:
My George Foremen grill is getting a bit old. I like it except for
the way it leaks onto the countertop at times. It is also a pain to
clean at times.

Being that Friday is going to be a big sale day, I was wondering what
the best Foreman style grill is on the market? Anyone happy with a
particular make or model? Price is not an issue since I use it so
much.


I have the PRECURSOR to the Foreman grill!
Its called the Grillerie! Its has the double sided grill, a cake pan/skillet
plate,
double sided pizelle maker, smooth double sided griddle plates, and double
sided
waffle plates,. look at EBay for a used one or maybe there are still a few
new out
there!


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Old November 27th, 2003, 11:44 PM
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I don't know which one is best, and I like to use it, but does anyone have a
secret to cleaning it?
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Old November 28th, 2003, 01:16 AM
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i have hamilton beach with removeable plates.
easy to clean.
and real cheap
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Old November 28th, 2003, 02:07 AM
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"MEKIESS" wrote in message
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I don't know which one is best, and I like to use it, but does anyone have

a
secret to cleaning it?


I have found that the best way to clean a Foreman grill is to do it
immediately, while it is still hot. I use a wad of paper towels and wipe it
down thoroughly. After it has cooled, I use a soapy sponge several times
and then rinse it completely with a damp sponge, again several times. I
found that if I waited until it was cool to do the clean-up, when I tried to
scrape the food remnants, they splattered all over my counter and some of it
was difficult to remove from the grill, even with the scraper that it comes
with. Hope this helps.


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Old November 28th, 2003, 04:04 AM
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Dean S. Lautermilch© ²ºº³ wrote:

My George Foremen grill is getting a bit old. I like it except for the way
it leaks onto the countertop at times. It is also a pain to clean at times.

Being that Friday is going to be a big sale day, I was wondering what the
best Foreman style grill is on the market? Anyone happy with a particular
make or model? Price is not an issue since I use it so much.


This was on one of our local stations last night:
http://www.wral.com/money/2667270/detail.html

"Testers said the $40 Hamilton Beach Meal Maker Express came out on top.
It can cook two hamburgers in short order and it was the only grill
tested that has removable plates that are dishwasher-safe."

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Old November 28th, 2003, 05:28 AM
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"Cynthia P" wrote in message
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 16:18:54 -0500, "Dean S. Lautermilch© ²ºº³"
wrote:

My George Foremen grill is getting a bit old. I like it except for the

way
it leaks onto the countertop at times. It is also a pain to clean at

times.

Being that Friday is going to be a big sale day, I was wondering what the
best Foreman style grill is on the market? Anyone happy with a particular
make or model? Price is not an issue since I use it so much.

Hamilton Beach makes a really nice grill. Meal Maker Express. Grill
plates are removeable and easily cleanable. The drip pan is also easy
to use and clean.

Has timer... once you figure out the settings you like, produces very
nice grilled meats. Turns off when the timer goes off.


I went to the company website and found out that Home Depot carries some of
the models. I'll go tomorrow as well as Brandsmart. I do a lot of meats
except for steak in my George Foreman at this time. For steak, I got a
DeLonghi (sic) which is a very high quality toaster style oven that broils.
It does a very good job.






 




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