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Re: Electric grill?

Postby snowball » Wed Sep 12, 2012 10:29 pm

when I had a George Foreman I did that to clean but for some reason the coating came off so I blamed
it on doing that method of cleaning but perhaps that wasn't the reason...been wanting one again I like the way
it cooks and if I am going to be plugged in why not? As to electrical grills haven't used them seem easier than using
propane or charcoal
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Re: Electric grill?

Postby OutandAbout » Thu Sep 13, 2012 3:36 pm

Yakn1 wrote:Thank you ladies!
I was guessing they don't really get hot enough for a lot of things. My cooking is boring by itself, without out getting "bored to death" :lol:
I'll be getting on the website to order new parts and rebuilding the grill. Why can't cooking be easier?



Cooking is always easier when someone else is doing the cooking. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Linda
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Re: Electric grill?

Postby Sandersmr » Thu Sep 13, 2012 4:06 pm

OutandAbout wrote:
Yakn1 wrote:Thank you ladies!
I was guessing they don't really get hot enough for a lot of things. My cooking is boring by itself, without out getting "bored to death" :lol:
I'll be getting on the website to order new parts and rebuilding the grill. Why can't cooking be easier?



Cooking is always easier when someone else is doing the cooking. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Linda

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Re: Electric grill?

Postby Bethers » Thu Sep 13, 2012 7:12 pm

I've never done the damp paper towel but my method is similar. When I take whatever off I immediately wipe down with a very wet sponge and dribble water all over. After I eat, the rest wipes right off. Just remember to keep the drip tray to catch the water. Can you tell I've removed it? Now that's a mess.
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Re: Electric grill?

Postby mizdeb » Fri Sep 14, 2012 9:10 am

I have tried electric grills and as everyone has said they just don't get hot enough. Kids got us a coleman tailgater gas grill and I love it, a bit pricey, but was a christmas present about 10 years ago and it still likes like almost new. Easy to clean, I have stove outside as well. Have different burner covers, grill, griddle so am able to do just about everything on it.

Have a GF I have never taken in the camper, but do use it at home - will be one of those things that along with bread machine will be tucked inside when I finally get to roll down the road. I am gonna do some grilled country ribs tonight on it so will definitely try the paper towel trick. I hate cleaning it and usually just set it iver the edge of the sick and let water run over it and down the drain.
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