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Mr Foreman does a mean steak

xxAgentCowxx

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threw a nice thick steak on my george foreman grill to see what it could do... and im impressed. nice juicy steak, no effort, 7 minutes. this thing rocks!! I did have to cut it in half to fit it though. didn't expect THAT from something that used to be on infomercials. anyone else got one of these? what else can you make?
 
the foreman grill is good for the occasional winter steak.

but NOTHING beats my Webber.


but on the foreman you can make pretty much anything.
 
Yep... the George Foreman grill rules.

Did he really come up with it?
 
We use the Foreman grill for everything but steaks. We find steaks taste like crap, but everything else is great.
 
Originally posted by: Eli
Yep... the George Foreman grill rules.

Did he really come up with it?
No. Sunbeam was the original company who made it, IIRC, and they got Foreman to endorse it.
 
Originally posted by: waggy
the foreman grill is good for the occasional winter steak.

but NOTHING beats my Webber.


but on the foreman you can make pretty much anything.

WOrd. Webber is the king at making a good steak. I have a Smokey Joe charcoal; it gets the job done, and right.
 
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: Eli
Yep... the George Foreman grill rules.

Did he really come up with it?
No. Sunbeam was the original company who made it, IIRC, and they got Foreman to endorse it.
Figured.

 
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