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On Jul 27, 6:54*pm, Gregory Morrow >
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> On Jul 25, 2:48*pm, "Catmandy (Sheryl)" >
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> > I cooked dinner at my friend's house last night b/c it was too hot to
> > stay at my house and cook. I have a/c in my bedroom only and I'm
> > getting sick of being a prisoner in my bedroom b/c it's a sauna in the
> > rest of the house.
> > Anyway, I cooked some chicken breasts on her small George Foreman
> > grill last night. it's about 5 years old and she uses it frequently.
> > It's a small one. You can just fit 2 pieces of chicken or 2 pork chops
> > on it, or a good sized london broil, with room to spare. The chicken
> > was nicely browned, the rub I used was slightly charred, but the
> > chicken was nice and moist inside. So I know it's possible with a GF.
> > I've done it! we both thoroughly enjoyed our dinner.

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> > We were relaxing after dinner and she noticed something in the Target
> > flyer: *A large George Foreman Grill for under $40. It looks like the
> > big brother to hers. *Plates don't remove. No on/off switch. No timer..
> > No bells and whistles. I looked at it. I googled it. I read the
> > reviews. I decided perhaps this is basic technology and the removable
> > plates are the reason the last 3 indoor grills I've had have not
> > cooked to my satisfaction.

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> > So I made a conscious decision to forego ease of cleanup (I know the
> > trick to apply damp paper toweling to the thing as soon as you take
> > the food off and unplug it, then close it.. and it should wipe down
> > easily when cool) in favor of what I hope to be superior cooking.

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> > I picked it up this afternoon. Its maiden voyage will be a typical
> > summer meal for me: *london broil (marinated top round steak, about
> > 2.3 pounds, marinated with salt, pepper, garlic, vinegar, diced onion,
> > etc) with asparagus. An ear of corn from the microwave will balance
> > out the meal.

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> > Wouldn't it be funny if the cheapo $37 appliance does a better job of
> > cooking than the $100 Cuisinart Griddler? I already know my friend's
> > free little GF does a better job! (She bought a microwave oven at
> > Kohl's several years ago for $69. It came with a 12 cup coffee maker
> > and a small GF grill. It was a back to school special, 3 appliance
> > bundle... And she got 15% senior citizen discount).

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> Sheryl,this post of yours is as silly and useless [except for reasons
> of "mockery", hehe] as your infamous post about "Jewish Girl Bakes
> Ham" when you were obsessing about how to bake a can of Spam for an
> Easter dinner for a friend...
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> We see that you are still at the same grossly immature schoolgirl
> level - all we need to make the "circle" complete is for yer long -
> lost Death Metal Mothra Hughes to return...
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> :-)
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> --
> Best
> Greg


Greg, the poor girl's a prisoner in her bedroom. Show a little mercy.