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Old 04-22-2006, 05:32 PM   #16  
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What do you mean by stands alone?
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Old 04-22-2006, 06:59 PM   #17  
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What do you mean by stands alone?
The big George Foreman has a stand attachment that allows it to stand freely (no counter space required).
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Old 04-23-2006, 11:06 PM   #18  
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yeah its the indoor/outdoor one... thats the one I have. you can put it on the counter or on the stand.. thats what I do.
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Wow I tried a variation of the ideas on here today and YUM what a wonderful lunch! I mxed a few low fat ham bits, low fat four-cheese variety, chopped red pepper, chopped tomato, onion and a bit of Miracle Whip Free. Put it onto a multigrain tortilla shell, folded it over and put it on the GF grill. It was absolutely fantastic!!! I am going to try it with different varieties of filling.

Thanks for the great idea! Nice to have something new to try! As long as I have had this thing I had never tried a sandwich on it!
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I love my foreman grill too. Especially for burger patties or chicken or grilled squash. I also use my steamer a lot for fresh veggies. Quesadillas can be made easily on the foreman grill too.
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I love mine too. We just bought the new big one ($99 at Costco) that has 5 removable plates that can go in the dishwasher. It has a griddle, a wafflemaker and the regular plates.

I cook meat on it frozen straight from the freezer and it work fantastic and quick.

The only thing it's slow at cooking is bacon, but I shouldn't be eating bacon anyway.
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I love my forman grills! I had a large one for years but its hard to clean. Just bought the one where you can slip the grill plates into the diswasher. I cook chicken, burgers, veggies, quesadillas on the new one now. I even have plates for waffles. Great investment - can grill all times of the year.

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