Guest guest Posted November 6, 2002 Report Share Posted November 6, 2002 Well Walt, that is just fine with me as I would rather eat a bit of oil or cooking spray, than teflon! Smile. Rita > Rita, > > The General Electric grill I mentioned earlier does not allow grease to > run under the heating plates. The removable plates slant downward, to the > right, and the grease falls through a whole into a plastic container which > is also removable and dish washer safe. > > The plates are not coated with Teflon; so, you must spray with cooking > spray before use. > > The timer on the grill is spring powered. You, first, have to turn it on > to allow it to get hot; then, after putting the food in it, you reset the > dial to set the time. Walt > > > Re: Forman Grill > > > Hi Rita, > there is another grill with removable plates by Hamilton Beech. I really > didn't like it, because grease can spill under the plates, and makes it hard > to clean. I have the Hamilton Beech without the removabbble plates, and I > love it. When you have the soapy water, doing dishes, I just take a dish > colth with soapy water on it and wipe the grill. It is very easy to clean, > especially if you clean it before it completely cools off. Just a little > nonstick spray before cooking, makes it an easy job. What you need to do, > is to go to a place where they have a good selection on display, to decide > for yourself which one will suit your needs. > > Re: Forman Grill > > > > > > Thank you Dan. More facts to consider. hmmmm. Rita > > > Rita, no, you may not immerse the Foreman grill, and that is my biggest > > > gripe. If you clean it without a lot of soap, it remains greasy to the > > > touch, and since you can't immerse it, you end up making quite a mess. > > > > > > There is another grill manufactured by Black and Decker that has > removable > > > grill plates, it is larger than the smallest Foreman, but not as large > as > > > the bigger ones. It gets hotter than the Foreman and I use one. With > the > > > removable grill plates, it is much easier to clean. I got one at > Wall-Mart. > > > > > > Dan > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2002 Report Share Posted November 6, 2002 Even with the Foreman, I put cooking spray anyway because it makes the cleanup easier. LaWanda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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