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dingsy Moderator


Joined: 29 Apr 2007 Posts: 931
Location: Devon
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Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 6:58 am Post subject: I'm a convert |
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I don't know why I took so long to get one- Iain bought me a Foreman grill for my birthday, and I love it! He'd long extolled the virtues of them, but I continued to use the grill on my oven. Anyhow, now that I have one, it's one of my favourite implements.
Really don't know why I resisited so long. When Brian and I got married, one of out wedding presents was an infra red grill, which looked and did the same thing as Foreman grill, and I loved it then. They then seemed to go out of fashion, until Foreman brought them back.Long live my Foreman grill! |
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Nannyp Moderator


Joined: 29 Apr 2007 Posts: 1405
Location: Vienne, France
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dingsy Moderator


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Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:19 am Post subject: |
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Although mine doesn't have removable plates, you can apparently get some models which do, which would make cleaning very easy. I find cleaning this one easy enough though. There's a special spatula provided which scrapes off gunk. Do this while it's still warm, and then all that's needed is a wipe with a damp cloth.
Am finding it wonderful for chicken breasts/salmon steaks. Little bit of marinade, and instant meal- tastes good too. Used to use a cast iron trivet but this is much better-and quicker, cooking as it does, both sides simultaneously. |
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Davbro Demi Chef


Joined: 15 Aug 2007 Posts: 211
Location: South Wales
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Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 3:05 pm Post subject: |
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Yes we use ours quite a bit Elaine especially for gammon steaks and pork chops.
It has to be easy to clean because I am the washer and cleaner up in our house. |
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caprice62 Commis Chef

Joined: 14 Mar 2008 Posts: 144
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 10:13 am Post subject: |
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| also on the cannot do without list in my house is my bravoska (cheaper version of the remoska and better in my opinion) and my induction plate and they are both cheaper to use than gas or electric ovens brilliant !!!! |
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dingsy Moderator


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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 11:05 am Post subject: |
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| Slow cooker was the other one I used to use regularly-and another one I didn't replace when it finally broke. I can feel a shopping trip coming on.....It will come as no surprise if I say the only things I enjoy shopping for are food/kitchen bits and books! |
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Nannyp Moderator


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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 11:57 am Post subject: |
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| caprice62 wrote: | | also on the cannot do without list in my house is my bravoska (cheaper version of the remoska and better in my opinion) and my induction plate and they are both cheaper to use than gas or electric ovens brilliant !!!! |
Will you expand on this Lesley...how does it work, and maybe add some recipes for us to check out. I am thinking that we are fast coming to a time when energy saving on cooking will be a must more than a choice...but then I am reading a book about the end of oil and coal
I have Googled, so I can check it out
http://www.bravoska.co.uk/store/ _________________ http://positivechange.myfreeforum.org/index.php
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caprice62 Commis Chef

Joined: 14 Mar 2008 Posts: 144
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 3:26 pm Post subject: |
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I got mine from ebay after doing a search for a remoska and seeing the prices in lakeland plastics !!!
anyway I prefer mine as I can cook with the heating element on the top or the bottom (for ideas look at the lakeland site for thier video link)
to cook a full roast I put pots and all the root veg on the bottom and the meat on the top and voila all ready in one pot
I have cooked bread ,cakes,pizzas, quiches etc only problem with it is everything is oval !!!! freinds dropped by with some buttermilk yesterday and in 20 mins we had fresh scones with no oven heating up either !!! (huge waste of energy)its supposed to use very little energy and my friend even uses one in her camping van (she could not normally use things like this as they would blow the fuse)
induction plate is brilliant as well you are only heating the plate where it actually touches the pan and you can get a rolling boil from cold within seconds !!!! I think they are cheaper to buy here in France but then have not done a recky as mine was 25 euros in the sales !!! |
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Nannyp Moderator


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caprice62 Commis Chef

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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 4:08 pm Post subject: |
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tried checking in my ebay account but could not find it , its honestly worth the money !! it was ebay uk but perhaps fr???
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