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Ronco Rotisserie

Geekbabe

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I've loaded up the grill with 2 nice fat, garlic injected chickens, we'll have those with red skin potato's and petite brussel sprouts 😛

After dinner coffee with Baily's and chocolate covered strawberry 😛
 
Nice! We bought one of those Ronco rotisseries a while back. I think we used it a couple times, and never used it again. LOL i dont know why. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Nice! We bought one of those Ronco rotisseries a while back. I think we used it a couple times, and never used it again. LOL i dont know why. 🙂

Why ? I totally LOVE ours !
 
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: Lucifer
Nice! We bought one of those Ronco rotisseries a while back. I think we used it a couple times, and never used it again. LOL i dont know why. 🙂

Why ? I totally LOVE ours !

It was great, but I guess because I totally forgot about it. 😛 I think I'm gonna have to use that thing again. 🙂
 
Unless I'm mistaken, the rotisserie that they sell occasionally at Aldi's (forgot what brand it's labeled as) is identical to the Ronco rotisseries. Except, the rotisserie at Aldi's is around $30-$40.

We use ours frequently... cooked a roast in it 2 nights ago, and cooked chicken breasts in it last night.

The reason we use ours so frequently is that the food tastes sooooo good, is so easy to prepare, and always comes out nice and juicy. Whenever we cook a roast, we know just how long to cook it so it comes out perfect every time; no messing around, checking it every few minutes, or anything like that. "Ding" Dinner's done!
 
I think the brand on it is Crofton?
One of those Ronco commercials was on tv... I watched it for a few minutes; long enough to get a good look at their rotisserie. I remarked to my wife, "Hey, that's the exact same model that we have," she agreed, then I changed the channel.
 
I just saw Ron Popeil the other day in Beverly Hills eating at Nate's Delicatessen. He tipped the waitress there a $100 :Q
 
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