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On 2 Jan 2018 18:15:47 GMT, notbob > wrote:

>On 2018-01-02, Cindy Hamilton > wrote:
>
>> Food in an air fryer is sprayed lightly with oil.
>>
>><https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2017/11/air-frying-is-it-as-healthy-as-you-think/>

>
>The above link sez absolutely nothing about foods being "sprayed
>lightly with oil". It's a question I've asked 'at least once!' in
>this thread. Is this 3.2 qt "Oil-Less" air-fryer actually
>oil-less or not!?
>
><https://www.walmart.com/ip/Farberware-3-2-Quart-Digital-Oil-Less-Fryer/722613447>
>
>IOW, quit playing footsie with Shelly and answer the question!
>
>nb
>

I've seen a teaspoon or so of oil used or none. Go to this site and
click on questions at the top of the page. The last question has
answers that say they use no oil
http://www.qvc.com/Cooks-Essentials-...6.html?sc=SRCH
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On 2 Jan 2018 18:15:47 GMT, notbob > wrote:

>On 2018-01-02, Cindy Hamilton > wrote:
>
>> Food in an air fryer is sprayed lightly with oil.
>>
>><https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2017/11/air-frying-is-it-as-healthy-as-you-think/>

>
>The above link sez absolutely nothing about foods being "sprayed
>lightly with oil". It's a question I've asked 'at least once!' in
>this thread. Is this 3.2 qt "Oil-Less" air-fryer actually
>oil-less or not!?
>
><https://www.walmart.com/ip/Farberware-3-2-Quart-Digital-Oil-Less-Fryer/722613447>
>
>IOW, quit playing footsie with Shelly and answer the question!
>
>nb
>

I've seen a teaspoon or so of oil used or none. Go to this site and
click on questions at the top of the page. The last question has
answers that say they use no oil
http://www.qvc.com/Cooks-Essentials-...6.html?sc=SRCH
Janet US

==

Thanks for this

I bought mine today and now I am looking for advice/recipes etc etc.



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Janet B. wrote:
>notbob wrote:
>>Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>
>>> Food in an air fryer is sprayed lightly with oil.
>>>
>>><https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2017/11/air-frying-is-it-as-healthy-as-you-think/>

>>
>>The above link sez absolutely nothing about foods being "sprayed
>>lightly with oil". It's a question I've asked 'at least once!' in
>>this thread. Is this 3.2 qt "Oil-Less" air-fryer actually
>>oil-less or not!?
>>
>><https://www.walmart.com/ip/Farberware-3-2-Quart-Digital-Oil-Less-Fryer/722613447>
>>
>>IOW, quit playing footsie with Shelly and answer the question!
>>
>>nb
>>

>I've seen a teaspoon or so of oil used or none.


Yep, for two small french fries... 'lightly' is a totally meaningless
word.

>Go to this site and
>click on questions at the top of the page. The last question has
>answers that say they use no oil
>http://www.qvc.com/Cooks-Essentials-...6.html?sc=SRCH
>Janet US


It's simply not possible to fry without oil[period]

Janet US is another ninny that can't cook a lick. If I desired I can
emulate exactly the same results one can with an air fryer by oiling
food, placing it in a pan, and placing the pan in my stove's oven...
they are even hawking non-stick screens on TV to air fry food in an
oven. Actually for smaller quantities one can do the same in a
microwave oven... there are gadgets for that too... microwave ovens
are fantastic for crisping fatty foods.
Those air fryers are another gimmick used by appliance sellers to
separate ninnies from their dollars, and to make them obese... all the
airhead fatsos will be touting air fryers... air fry another dozen
donuts, Janet!
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On Tue, 02 Jan 2018 15:08:37 -0500, wrote:

>Janet B. wrote:
>>notbob wrote:
>>>Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>
>>>> Food in an air fryer is sprayed lightly with oil.
>>>>
>>>><https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2017/11/air-frying-is-it-as-healthy-as-you-think/>
>>>
>>>The above link sez absolutely nothing about foods being "sprayed
>>>lightly with oil". It's a question I've asked 'at least once!' in
>>>this thread. Is this 3.2 qt "Oil-Less" air-fryer actually
>>>oil-less or not!?
>>>
>>><https://www.walmart.com/ip/Farberware-3-2-Quart-Digital-Oil-Less-Fryer/722613447>
>>>
>>>IOW, quit playing footsie with Shelly and answer the question!
>>>
>>>nb
>>>

>>I've seen a teaspoon or so of oil used or none.

>
>Yep, for two small french fries... 'lightly' is a totally meaningless
>word.
>
>>Go to this site and
>>click on questions at the top of the page. The last question has
>>answers that say they use no oil
>>
http://www.qvc.com/Cooks-Essentials-...6.html?sc=SRCH
>>Janet US

>
>It's simply not possible to fry without oil[period]
>
>Janet US is another ninny that can't cook a lick. If I desired I can
>emulate exactly the same results one can with an air fryer by oiling
>food, placing it in a pan, and placing the pan in my stove's oven...
>they are even hawking non-stick screens on TV to air fry food in an
>oven. Actually for smaller quantities one can do the same in a
>microwave oven... there are gadgets for that too... microwave ovens
>are fantastic for crisping fatty foods.
>Those air fryers are another gimmick used by appliance sellers to
>separate ninnies from their dollars, and to make them obese... all the
>airhead fatsos will be touting air fryers... air fry another dozen
>donuts, Janet!


I never said I wanted one or had one. However, you seem to have no
purpose here other than to belittle the choices and cooking of others.
You've outlived your usefulness.
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On 1/2/2018 2:08 PM, wrote:
> Janet B. wrote:
>> notbob wrote:
>>> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>
>>>> Food in an air fryer is sprayed lightly with oil.
>>>>
>>>> <https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2017/11/air-frying-is-it-as-healthy-as-you-think/>
>>> The above link sez absolutely nothing about foods being "sprayed
>>> lightly with oil". It's a question I've asked 'at least once!' in
>>> this thread. Is this 3.2 qt "Oil-Less" air-fryer actually
>>> oil-less or not!?
>>>
>>> <https://www.walmart.com/ip/Farberware-3-2-Quart-Digital-Oil-Less-Fryer/722613447>
>>>
>>> IOW, quit playing footsie with Shelly and answer the question!
>>>
>>> nb
>>>

>> I've seen a teaspoon or so of oil used or none.

> Yep, for two small french fries... 'lightly' is a totally meaningless
> word.
>
>> Go to this site and
>> click on questions at the top of the page. The last question has
>> answers that say they use no oil
>>
http://www.qvc.com/Cooks-Essentials-...6.html?sc=SRCH
>> Janet US

> It's simply not possible to fry without oil[period]
>
> Janet US is another ninny that can't cook a lick. If I desired I can
> emulate exactly the same results one can with an air fryer by oiling
> food, placing it in a pan, and placing the pan in my stove's oven...
> they are even hawking non-stick screens on TV to air fry food in an
> oven. Actually for smaller quantities one can do the same in a
> microwave oven... there are gadgets for that too... microwave ovens
> are fantastic for crisping fatty foods.
> Those air fryers are another gimmick used by appliance sellers to
> separate ninnies from their dollars, and to make them obese... all the
> airhead fatsos will be touting air fryers... air fry another dozen
> donuts, Janet!


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On Tue, 2 Jan 2018 17:12:07 -0600, Terry Coombs >
wrote:

>On 1/2/2018 2:08 PM, wrote:
>> Janet B. wrote:
>>> notbob wrote:
>>>> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Food in an air fryer is sprayed lightly with oil.
>>>>>
>>>>> <https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2017/11/air-frying-is-it-as-healthy-as-you-think/>
>>>> The above link sez absolutely nothing about foods being "sprayed
>>>> lightly with oil". It's a question I've asked 'at least once!' in
>>>> this thread. Is this 3.2 qt "Oil-Less" air-fryer actually
>>>> oil-less or not!?
>>>>
>>>> <https://www.walmart.com/ip/Farberware-3-2-Quart-Digital-Oil-Less-Fryer/722613447>
>>>>
>>>> IOW, quit playing footsie with Shelly and answer the question!
>>>>
>>>> nb
>>>>
>>> I've seen a teaspoon or so of oil used or none.

>> Yep, for two small french fries... 'lightly' is a totally meaningless
>> word.
>>
>>> Go to this site and
>>> click on questions at the top of the page. The last question has
>>> answers that say they use no oil
>>>
http://www.qvc.com/Cooks-Essentials-...6.html?sc=SRCH
>>> Janet US

>> It's simply not possible to fry without oil[period]
>>
>> Janet US is another ninny that can't cook a lick. If I desired I can
>> emulate exactly the same results one can with an air fryer by oiling
>> food, placing it in a pan, and placing the pan in my stove's oven...
>> they are even hawking non-stick screens on TV to air fry food in an
>> oven. Actually for smaller quantities one can do the same in a
>> microwave oven... there are gadgets for that too... microwave ovens
>> are fantastic for crisping fatty foods.
>> Those air fryers are another gimmick used by appliance sellers to
>> separate ninnies from their dollars, and to make them obese... all the
>> airhead fatsos will be touting air fryers... air fry another dozen
>> donuts, Janet!

>
> * Is it hard to see where you're going with your head that far up your
>ass ?


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