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BrewMaster
12-28-2004, 12:31 PM
Cooking For The Web Set

The low-fat, high-bandwidth solution to your networked cooking needs is finally here. The George Foreman USB iGrill conveniently connects to your home or office PC using USB 2.0 technology, and provides a sophisticated web-based cooking interface.

Download recipes, enter in the type of food, weight and desired degree of doneness, and the iGrill handles the rest. Did you know that a medium rare 1/4 lb. hamburger made from 80% lean beef takes 1 minute and 45 seconds less cook time than an identical patty made from 95% lean prime Black Angus? The iGrill does. As your meal cooks, the subtle glow from under the unit increases brightness and pulses faster until your meal is perfectly done.

Running late at work? Need to get dinner on the table? It is easy to warm up the iGrill from any internet connection. With a little advance planning, your meal can be ready when you get home!

Using the USB current to directly charge high voltage capacitors, the iGrill does not require any additional power supply, making it perfect for dorm or office cooking.

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tupacboy
12-28-2004, 12:41 PM
i find that scary...

attgig
12-28-2004, 12:42 PM
*ahem* http://www.gotapex.com/forums/showthread.php?t=59141&highlight=foreman+grill *ahem*

BrewMaster
12-28-2004, 01:00 PM
damn, that was from 2003. so was it an April fools joke?

Sneaky bitches they is...

Nija
12-28-2004, 07:04 PM
All is not lost because I happen to have just bought a George Foreman Grill, and I have a question.

We got the big one (it was on sale with a quesadilla maker for $60) and there seems to be a lot of play (read: it moves a lot) at the hinge. I expected it to move, but it seems to move a bit excessively, especially to the side. Is this normal? I don't know anyone with one, so I'm not sure if this is normal, and they didn't have a display model.

TIA

/damn impulse buy

chadlnc
12-28-2004, 07:09 PM
All is not lost because I happen to have just bought a George Foreman Grill, and I have a question.

We got the big one (it was on sale with a quesadilla maker for $60) and there seems to be a lot of play (read: it moves a lot) at the hinge. I expected it to move, but it seems to move a bit excessively, especially to the side. Is this normal? I don't know anyone with one, so I'm not sure if this is normal, and they didn't have a display model.

TIA

/damn impulse buy
Yes, it is made that way to accomadate thick cuts of meat.

Nija
12-28-2004, 08:00 PM
Thank you, chadlnc

ialsohaveadream
12-28-2004, 08:34 PM
In case you needed a 2nd opinion...yup, that's normal. Mine did it too, and you'll appreciate it when you throw a fat steak on there.

donnar
12-28-2004, 08:55 PM
I want to get a gf grill but haven't decied which model to buy, Does it make good quesadias?

BrewMaster
12-28-2004, 09:47 PM
does one really need a quesadilla maker? it doesn't seem that hard to just throw a tortilla in a pan and flip it over to cook the other side. of course, i make my steaks the old fashioned way on a BBQ since I don't like Foreman grilled steaks.

donnar
12-28-2004, 10:32 PM
well I have been making my quessadilla on the stove but I love gadets well gadets for the kithcen anyway and it would be easier for my daughter to do with me helping her

BigJon
12-29-2004, 03:38 PM
damn, that was from 2003. so was it an April fools joke?

Sneaky bitches they is...
SBC news service, eh?

:heh:

BrewMaster
12-29-2004, 03:41 PM
SBC news service, eh?

:heh:
no, it wasn't even good enough to be SBC. I think I got it from the carrier pigeon...