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- magnusfideExplorer II
rockhillmanor wrote:
The only thing with doing a search is that each and every product manufacturer has their OWN paid undercover contracted employees writing positive reviews.
The best internet job out there right now is writing reviews undercover for companies. They interviewed a couple and they make some real good money writing scripted reviews as if they were actual customers.
We don't have that here.......or at least I hope not! :W
True.
I've seen some try to post here but the forum members are usually savvy enough to spot them and report them. - Ron3rdExplorer IIIInteresting article; as the author points out, about the only downside is you can't use wet type batters in it. Other than that, it seems to work great.
- kayfaywarExplorerI got one a few months back. It makes great pork chops and chicken. Just prepare look normal (Shake and Bake, etc.) and use cooking spray. Cook about 5 minutes on each side. Good stuff. I have taken it camping and made biscuits, fries, and even a hamburger. I really like mine.
- rockhillmanorExplorerThe only thing with doing a search is that each and every product manufacturer has their OWN paid undercover contracted employees writing positive reviews.
The best internet job out there right now is writing reviews undercover for companies. They interviewed a couple and they make some real good money writing scripted reviews as if they were actual customers.
We don't have that here.......or at least I hope not! :W - Dick_BExplorerI'd do a Google search for a wider knowledge base than this Forum.
- rockhillmanorExplorerCheck out the T-Fal Actifry.
Oprah swears by it! And she was not paid to say so!! :W
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2279449/Oprah-Winfrey-endorses-fryer-changed-life-shes-paid-say-that.html
""Instead of a vegetable oil, which I don’t use, I melted a tablespoon of coconut oil to “fry” my fries. They emerged from the machine crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. The only strange thing? They had a completely different flavor profile than regular fried ones. They were sweeter, and the potato flavor came out more. My family really liked them..""
http://www.mnn.com/food/healthy-eating/blogs/review-of-t-fal-actifry-the-low-oil-fryer - Bird_FreakExplorer II
NYCgrrl wrote:
Thanks for the link. Amazon has it for about $180.00. may have to give it a try.Bird Freak wrote:
After having a stroke and heart attack in April I am looking at better ways to cook. This looks interesting, has anyone here bought one?
No I haven't but it does look interesting. Read this link and it shows several dishes to make with it so hope it helps you:
http://www.iatemywaythrough.com/2011/05/10_things_ive_cooked_in_the_philips_airfryer/ - NYCgrrlExplorer
Bird Freak wrote:
After having a stroke and heart attack in April I am looking at better ways to cook. This looks interesting, has anyone here bought one?
No I haven't but it does look interesting. Read this link and it shows several dishes to make with it so hope it helps you:
http://www.iatemywaythrough.com/2011/05/10_things_ive_cooked_in_the_philips_airfryer/
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