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George Foreman Grills
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by - written on 21/06/09 (Very useful, 289 readings)
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As not all George Foreman Grills are the same, my review is about the "Baby George Foreman Lean Mean Fat Reducing Grilling Machine" I decided we needed a George Foreman Grill, as since moving to London from Australia we started having BBQ withdrawals and this seemed like a suitable alternative until we get a place that will ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/01/09
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Bought a model 10782 from edirectory at a discounted price, its lasted 11 months then went pop and it apparently had only a 3 month warrantee. It was good while it lasted. Kitchen foil in the grill is now back in use. My daughters machine lasted a month longer with a years warrantee which had just expired when her's suffered a similat fate. Looks like a raffle with these machines I'll not be buying again.
by - written on 01/01/09 (Useful, 396 readings)
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Ive purchased one of these grills recently , because my grill is inside my cooker and as anyone knows they are tiresome to clean and for every setting off the fire alarm with the smoke or heat inside the oven and being ajar, I cooked a large rump steak with onions and mushrooms, it was easy there is a double grill which opens into two sections ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/12/08 (Useful, 251 readings)
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I have had a George Foreman grill for the past seven years and for the most part I do love it. It does eliminate lots of the fat that is on the foods I grill. You can see the fat drip out of the foods and into the tray that is provided, so you can see that it is healthier for you. I have made everything from burgers to chicken to steak on ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/11/08 (Very useful, 499 readings)
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There are a wide variety of George Foreman grills available from stores. This review specifically covers the George Foreman 12205. This model is large enough to grill around 6 chicken breasts at once - or any variety of meats and veg to cover a similar area. It has digital controls for temperature, and a built in timer. The ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/11/08 (Very useful, 194 readings)
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The George Foreman grill has got to be one of the great, fast, fat free ways of cooking. You can see the fat you would of been eating had you cooked this your usual way. The grill has two hot plates that close together, they tilt towards you and slope into a removable fat catcher, the grill is normally supplied with two of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/10/08 (Very useful, 164 readings)
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I have the Lean, Meat, Fat reducing Grilling Machine. The full sized one. It looks stylish to start with and feels heavy and useful. The idea is to cook your fatty food inside its two hot grilled plated, which are tilted, then all of the fat drips out and you can see it all form into one of the fat catchers. Iv ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/10/08 (Very useful, 202 readings)
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We have had a George Foreman family size grill for some time now,and what a useful addition to the kitchen gadgets it has proved to be. Like most families we love burgers ,sausages ,chicken breasts ..and when the purse strings stretch to it some steak too! I used to dread using the oven grill,the fat spat and by the time I had grilled ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/09/08 (Useful, 297 readings)
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I was bought the George Foreman grill in around 2000 by my partner as I think she was getting tired over my lack of concern of the amount of fat in my food. I was a chef for 8 years and although I never wanted my food to taste fatty I did see alot of benefits in using natural juices from foods so was concerned the the griil would leave food dry ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/09/08 (Very useful, 192 readings)
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I'm writing a review for the PINK George Foreman Grill!! People may soon see a theme develop with my pink reviews lol.... My poor Fiance! We bought this from Sainsburys just before we moved into our apartment in November last year, they had in stock the pink or black version and of course we got the pink to match our kettle and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/03/08 (Very useful, 678 readings)
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Just for the sake of much needed clarity, this review is specifically about the George Foreman GR20. There are as many varieties of George Foreman Grill past and present as there are victims of his right hook. We've had a few in our time, from the small to the large. They all are geared around the same principles which are to make grilling ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/01/08 (Very useful, 733 readings)
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After much ranting from my friends about the amazingness of the George Foreman grills, I caved and bought one for myself...the deciding factor was that as well as healthy fat reduced meat and chicken, I could also make myself cheese toasties. How healthy. Being the skintoid student I am, I splashed out on the GR18 (or cheapo) grill for a princely ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/03/07 (Very useful, 728 readings)
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I have wanted one of the George Foreman grills for some time after recommendations from friends, and last Christmas my father was kind enough to buy me one as a present. The particular model he bought me (the GR26 Silver George) was £49.99 from Debenhams. This machine is just brilliant and though some models may seem pricey they are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/04/06 (Very useful, 1393 readings)
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Let me introduce you to George… he is the new love of my life! Quite simply the Baby George that I purchased on impulse from Tescos for £13.99 has been the best spur-of-the-moment purchase I have made! What is it? The George Foreman 11319 Baby George is a stylish silver baby George ideal for those with limited space but ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/04/06 (Useful, 1114 readings)
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I have only had this a couple of weeks and already I dont know how I could survive without it and should have bought one years ago. I must admit I bought it because Currys was having a sale and had them at £9.99 reduced from £59.99. Believe me they were flying off the shelves. To use it is easy. Open the grill and wipe the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/03/06 (Somewhat useful, 819 readings)
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1. Doesn't heat up at all. Everything stews. 2. Its bulky. Washing is no problem. Only lazy people cant be bothered washing. Use howshole sponge and warm water and bit of soap. Not the actual foreman sponge. 3. If it's on the 'maximum' and doen't heat, why would I use minimum? 4. I can't just plug it ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/03/06 (Very useful, 948 readings)
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Technical Info: Table Top Cooker Type: Healthy Grill Timer: No Type: Contact Grill Power Output: 760 Watts Features: * Great for grilling burgers, fish, vegetables * Includes dishwasher-safe plastic drip tray and spatula * Also includes bun warmer * Patented grill grooves lets ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/12/05 (Very useful, 2696 readings)
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George Foreman Cafe Lean Mean Fat Reducing Grilling Machine 10946 The other name for this is a George Foreman 10946 Cafe George Grill This Cafe George Grill was bought to replace the small George Foreman 'Junior' grill, which included a bun-warmer on top, that was claimed by one of the offspring when they flew the nest. As I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/11/05 (Very useful, 824 readings)
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Let me introduce to you the new man in my life, his name is George, he’s absolutely wonderful and a perfect dream in the kitchen. Oh and did I mention that he’s a grill? I bought my George Foreman grill back in September to take back to University with me; my parents thought it might encourage me to eat more healthily and to avoid ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/10/05 (Very useful, 875 readings)
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Three years ago, my brother bought me a small George Foreman grill as a Christmas gift. I wasn’t as convinced as he was that it would be such a vital addition to my kitchen that I actually put it away in a cupboard and left it there until May the next year. I was having some work done to my kitchen so was without a cooker, and decided that it was ... Read the complete review
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