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On Sat, 02 Jun 2018 13:30:04 -0400, John H.
wrote: On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 12:57:06 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 6/2/18 12:51 PM, justan wrote: John H. Wrote in message: On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 09:12:58 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 6/2/18 9:05 AM, Tim wrote: Chicken Cacciatore https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xTeJ0AsVSc Got one for Christmas. Used it once. Big pain in the butt. Hasn't been looked at since. I wouldn't know what to do with it if I had one. I use my "Instant Pot" at least once and usually twice a week. Makes all sorts of healthy meals easily and quickly, but I expect healthy food has little appeal to you and your beouf-hounds here. Healthy food can be made in any pot. Instant Pots are a PITA and don't save much time anyway. That just looks like another thing you use a few times and then have to look for a place to store until you can put it in a garage sale. |
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![]() On Sat, 02 Jun 2018 13:30:04 -0400, John H. wrote: - show quoted text - That just looks like another thing you use a few times and then have to look for a place to store until you can put it in a garage sale. ....... Yes, like my wife’s automatic rice steamer. And her bread makers. Kitchen klutter. |
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On Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 3:50:10 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
On Sat, 02 Jun 2018 13:30:04 -0400, John H. wrote: - show quoted text - That just looks like another thing you use a few times and then have to look for a place to store until you can put it in a garage sale. ...... Yes, like my wife’s automatic rice steamer. And her bread makers. Kitchen klutter. I have to admit we bought an air fryer, and have actually used it more than once. It's done a good job on everything we've tried so far. Not interested in a (not so) instant pot. We're doing a complete kitchen remodel starting in a couple of weeks. Demo down to sheetrock and subfloors, all new custom cabinets, granite, appliances, new prep sink in island (where one has never existed), new hardwoods, etc. The kitchen will be down for at least 8 weeks. The wife was nervous about about how to survive. We have a heated and cooled utility room with a mud room sink in it downstairs off the garage. Countertop and shelves beside the sink, and refrigerator w/ice maker and deep freeze also in the room. That's food storage and prep, pots/pans and utensil cleanup and storage. Have a gas grill with side burner, pellet grill (smoker/wood fired convection oven), coleman 2 burner LP camp stove, evil Santa gift electric griddle still in the box, air fryer, toaster oven, and microwave. It will be an adventure, but I think we'll make it. ![]() |
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On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 14:09:13 -0700 (PDT), Its Me wrote:
On Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 3:50:10 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote: On Sat, 02 Jun 2018 13:30:04 -0400, John H. wrote: - show quoted text - That just looks like another thing you use a few times and then have to look for a place to store until you can put it in a garage sale. ...... Yes, like my wife’s automatic rice steamer. And her bread makers. Kitchen klutter. I have to admit we bought an air fryer, and have actually used it more than once. It's done a good job on everything we've tried so far. Not interested in a (not so) instant pot. We're doing a complete kitchen remodel starting in a couple of weeks. Demo down to sheetrock and subfloors, all new custom cabinets, granite, appliances, new prep sink in island (where one has never existed), new hardwoods, etc. The kitchen will be down for at least 8 weeks. The wife was nervous about about how to survive. We have a heated and cooled utility room with a mud room sink in it downstairs off the garage. Countertop and shelves beside the sink, and refrigerator w/ice maker and deep freeze also in the room. That's food storage and prep, pots/pans and utensil cleanup and storage. Have a gas grill with side burner, pellet grill (smoker/wood fired convection oven), coleman 2 burner LP camp stove, evil Santa gift electric griddle still in the box, air fryer, toaster oven, and microwave. It will be an adventure, but I think we'll make it. ![]() My daughter bought an air fryer. Did their Christmas turkey in it and said it was better than my turkey (smoked or rotisseried). Maybe it'd be worthwhile, but I like mine pretty well. Sounds like you're good to go with the remodel. Ours was down for quite a while with the water damage repair. Basically did the same thing you're going to do. |
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On Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 5:31:28 PM UTC-4, John H wrote:
On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 14:09:13 -0700 (PDT), Its Me wrote: On Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 3:50:10 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote: On Sat, 02 Jun 2018 13:30:04 -0400, John H. wrote: - show quoted text - That just looks like another thing you use a few times and then have to look for a place to store until you can put it in a garage sale. ...... Yes, like my wife’s automatic rice steamer. And her bread makers. Kitchen klutter. I have to admit we bought an air fryer, and have actually used it more than once. It's done a good job on everything we've tried so far. Not interested in a (not so) instant pot. We're doing a complete kitchen remodel starting in a couple of weeks. Demo down to sheetrock and subfloors, all new custom cabinets, granite, appliances, new prep sink in island (where one has never existed), new hardwoods, etc. The kitchen will be down for at least 8 weeks. The wife was nervous about about how to survive. We have a heated and cooled utility room with a mud room sink in it downstairs off the garage. Countertop and shelves beside the sink, and refrigerator w/ice maker and deep freeze also in the room. That's food storage and prep, pots/pans and utensil cleanup and storage. Have a gas grill with side burner, pellet grill (smoker/wood fired convection oven), coleman 2 burner LP camp stove, evil Santa gift electric griddle still in the box, air fryer, toaster oven, and microwave. It will be an adventure, but I think we'll make it. ![]() My daughter bought an air fryer. Did their Christmas turkey in it and said it was better than my turkey (smoked or rotisseried). Maybe it'd be worthwhile, but I like mine pretty well. Sounds like you're good to go with the remodel. Ours was down for quite a while with the water damage repair. Basically did the same thing you're going to do. Ah, sounds like your daughter has an oiless turkey fryer. I think they use infrared heat to "fry" a whole turkey. The air fryer is a much smaller countertop thing that holds maybe 8-10 chicken wings, two servings of fries, broccoli, etc. Most anything you would roast or fry. Like this: https://www.amazon.com/Fryer-Cozyna-airfryer-cookbooks-recipes/dp/B00VAOVHN4/ref=sr_1_11?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1527978031&sr=1-11&keywords=air+fryer That's just the first one I saw. They range from about $50-300. A basket with fan-forced hot air. |
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Its Me wrote:
On Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 5:31:28 PM UTC-4, John H wrote: On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 14:09:13 -0700 (PDT), Its Me wrote: On Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 3:50:10 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote: On Sat, 02 Jun 2018 13:30:04 -0400, John H. wrote: - show quoted text - That just looks like another thing you use a few times and then have to look for a place to store until you can put it in a garage sale. ...... Yes, like my wifes automatic rice steamer. And her bread makers. Kitchen klutter. I have to admit we bought an air fryer, and have actually used it more than once. It's done a good job on everything we've tried so far. Not interested in a (not so) instant pot. We're doing a complete kitchen remodel starting in a couple of weeks. Demo down to sheetrock and subfloors, all new custom cabinets, granite, appliances, new prep sink in island (where one has never existed), new hardwoods, etc. The kitchen will be down for at least 8 weeks. The wife was nervous about about how to survive. We have a heated and cooled utility room with a mud room sink in it downstairs off the garage. Countertop and shelves beside the sink, and refrigerator w/ice maker and deep freeze also in the room. That's food storage and prep, pots/pans and utensil cleanup and storage. Have a gas grill with side burner, pellet grill (smoker/wood fired convection oven), coleman 2 burner LP camp stove, evil Santa gift electric griddle still in the box, air fryer, toaster oven, and microwave. It will be an adventure, but I think we'll make it. ![]() My daughter bought an air fryer. Did their Christmas turkey in it and said it was better than my turkey (smoked or rotisseried). Maybe it'd be worthwhile, but I like mine pretty well. Sounds like you're good to go with the remodel. Ours was down for quite a while with the water damage repair. Basically did the same thing you're going to do. Ah, sounds like your daughter has an oiless turkey fryer. I think they use infrared heat to "fry" a whole turkey. The air fryer is a much smaller countertop thing that holds maybe 8-10 chicken wings, two servings of fries, broccoli, etc. Most anything you would roast or fry. Like this: https://www.amazon.com/Fryer-Cozyna-airfryer-cookbooks-recipes/dp/B00VAOVHN4/ref=sr_1_11?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid27978031&sr=1-11&keywords=air+fryer That's just the first one I saw. They range from about $50-300. A basket with fan-forced hot air. The Mexican roofer that did our house repair, said he loved his air fryer. Allowed him to,lose weight, as the frys, etc, did not have all the grease. |
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On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 15:23:20 -0700 (PDT), Its Me wrote:
On Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 5:31:28 PM UTC-4, John H wrote: On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 14:09:13 -0700 (PDT), Its Me wrote: On Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 3:50:10 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote: On Sat, 02 Jun 2018 13:30:04 -0400, John H. wrote: - show quoted text - That just looks like another thing you use a few times and then have to look for a place to store until you can put it in a garage sale. ...... Yes, like my wife’s automatic rice steamer. And her bread makers. Kitchen klutter. I have to admit we bought an air fryer, and have actually used it more than once. It's done a good job on everything we've tried so far. Not interested in a (not so) instant pot. We're doing a complete kitchen remodel starting in a couple of weeks. Demo down to sheetrock and subfloors, all new custom cabinets, granite, appliances, new prep sink in island (where one has never existed), new hardwoods, etc. The kitchen will be down for at least 8 weeks. The wife was nervous about about how to survive. We have a heated and cooled utility room with a mud room sink in it downstairs off the garage. Countertop and shelves beside the sink, and refrigerator w/ice maker and deep freeze also in the room. That's food storage and prep, pots/pans and utensil cleanup and storage. Have a gas grill with side burner, pellet grill (smoker/wood fired convection oven), coleman 2 burner LP camp stove, evil Santa gift electric griddle still in the box, air fryer, toaster oven, and microwave. It will be an adventure, but I think we'll make it. ![]() My daughter bought an air fryer. Did their Christmas turkey in it and said it was better than my turkey (smoked or rotisseried). Maybe it'd be worthwhile, but I like mine pretty well. Sounds like you're good to go with the remodel. Ours was down for quite a while with the water damage repair. Basically did the same thing you're going to do. Ah, sounds like your daughter has an oiless turkey fryer. I think they use infrared heat to "fry" a whole turkey. The air fryer is a much smaller countertop thing that holds maybe 8-10 chicken wings, two servings of fries, broccoli, etc. Most anything you would roast or fry. Like this: https://www.amazon.com/Fryer-Cozyna-airfryer-cookbooks-recipes/dp/B00VAOVHN4/ref=sr_1_11?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1527978031&sr=1-11&keywords=air+fryer That's just the first one I saw. They range from about $50-300. A basket with fan-forced hot air. You're right. Hers is a big thing. Turkey fryer, that's it. |
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On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 15:23:20 -0700 (PDT), Its Me wrote:
On Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 5:31:28 PM UTC-4, John H wrote: On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 14:09:13 -0700 (PDT), Its Me wrote: On Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 3:50:10 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote: On Sat, 02 Jun 2018 13:30:04 -0400, John H. wrote: - show quoted text - That just looks like another thing you use a few times and then have to look for a place to store until you can put it in a garage sale. ...... Yes, like my wife’s automatic rice steamer. And her bread makers. Kitchen klutter. I have to admit we bought an air fryer, and have actually used it more than once. It's done a good job on everything we've tried so far. Not interested in a (not so) instant pot. We're doing a complete kitchen remodel starting in a couple of weeks. Demo down to sheetrock and subfloors, all new custom cabinets, granite, appliances, new prep sink in island (where one has never existed), new hardwoods, etc. The kitchen will be down for at least 8 weeks. The wife was nervous about about how to survive. We have a heated and cooled utility room with a mud room sink in it downstairs off the garage. Countertop and shelves beside the sink, and refrigerator w/ice maker and deep freeze also in the room. That's food storage and prep, pots/pans and utensil cleanup and storage. Have a gas grill with side burner, pellet grill (smoker/wood fired convection oven), coleman 2 burner LP camp stove, evil Santa gift electric griddle still in the box, air fryer, toaster oven, and microwave. It will be an adventure, but I think we'll make it. ![]() My daughter bought an air fryer. Did their Christmas turkey in it and said it was better than my turkey (smoked or rotisseried). Maybe it'd be worthwhile, but I like mine pretty well. Sounds like you're good to go with the remodel. Ours was down for quite a while with the water damage repair. Basically did the same thing you're going to do. Ah, sounds like your daughter has an oiless turkey fryer. I think they use infrared heat to "fry" a whole turkey. The air fryer is a much smaller countertop thing that holds maybe 8-10 chicken wings, two servings of fries, broccoli, etc. Most anything you would roast or fry. Like this: https://www.amazon.com/Fryer-Cozyna-airfryer-cookbooks-recipes/dp/B00VAOVHN4/ref=sr_1_11?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1527978031&sr=1-11&keywords=air+fryer That's just the first one I saw. They range from about $50-300. A basket with fan-forced hot air. Is that the one you bought? How many chicken wings will it hold? |
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On Sunday, June 3, 2018 at 7:16:47 AM UTC-4, John H wrote:
On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 15:23:20 -0700 (PDT), Its Me wrote: On Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 5:31:28 PM UTC-4, John H wrote: On Sat, 2 Jun 2018 14:09:13 -0700 (PDT), Its Me wrote: On Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 3:50:10 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote: On Sat, 02 Jun 2018 13:30:04 -0400, John H. wrote: - show quoted text - That just looks like another thing you use a few times and then have to look for a place to store until you can put it in a garage sale. ...... Yes, like my wife’s automatic rice steamer. And her bread makers. Kitchen klutter. I have to admit we bought an air fryer, and have actually used it more than once. It's done a good job on everything we've tried so far. Not interested in a (not so) instant pot. We're doing a complete kitchen remodel starting in a couple of weeks. Demo down to sheetrock and subfloors, all new custom cabinets, granite, appliances, new prep sink in island (where one has never existed), new hardwoods, etc. The kitchen will be down for at least 8 weeks. The wife was nervous about about how to survive. We have a heated and cooled utility room with a mud room sink in it downstairs off the garage. Countertop and shelves beside the sink, and refrigerator w/ice maker and deep freeze also in the room. That's food storage and prep, pots/pans and utensil cleanup and storage. Have a gas grill with side burner, pellet grill (smoker/wood fired convection oven), coleman 2 burner LP camp stove, evil Santa gift electric griddle still in the box, air fryer, toaster oven, and microwave. It will be an adventure, but I think we'll make it. ![]() My daughter bought an air fryer. Did their Christmas turkey in it and said it was better than my turkey (smoked or rotisseried). Maybe it'd be worthwhile, but I like mine pretty well. Sounds like you're good to go with the remodel. Ours was down for quite a while with the water damage repair. Basically did the same thing you're going to do. Ah, sounds like your daughter has an oiless turkey fryer. I think they use infrared heat to "fry" a whole turkey. The air fryer is a much smaller countertop thing that holds maybe 8-10 chicken wings, two servings of fries, broccoli, etc. Most anything you would roast or fry. Like this: https://www.amazon.com/Fryer-Cozyna-airfryer-cookbooks-recipes/dp/B00VAOVHN4/ref=sr_1_11?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1527978031&sr=1-11&keywords=air+fryer That's just the first one I saw. They range from about $50-300. A basket with fan-forced hot air. Is that the one you bought? How many chicken wings will it hold? No, we bought a Philips. I've had 5 wings (10 pieces) in ours. It would hold more, but you'd be taking the basket out and shaking it around a lot more to make sure they all got evenly cooked. |
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