Grilling Machines

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Now due to living circumstances I don't have anyway to cook fresh food, execpt a micro.

Thinking about getting one of these, is it a case of picking the best George Foreman? Or are there anything better on the market?
 
With a microwave and a 'Foreman', you should be able to survive for a while.

Best of luck.

Lol, I still have 'normal' food but its all cooked for me at set times.

So pretty rubbish at the weekends at nights when trying to eat more so having to deal with Asda packed chicken which isn't ideal.

To be fair Zefan the Mess here ain't bad, its just getting more food which sucks!
 
Surely it would be a lot better to get a hob? You can do all the frying as you would on a george foreman, but you'll also be able to do stews, currys, pasta dishes, anything really.

just get something like this

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lloytron-E8...X41O/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1294273474&sr=8-3

with a frying pan and a saucepan with a lid. job done:)

The grill seems a better idea to me as frying isn't always healthy and to be fair the grill really only needs to be used for post gym snacks and the odd morning when I miss breakfast.

But it looks George is the way to go!
 
Nope, I'm down in sunny Cornwall at Portreath.

Who else is at Lossiemouth? Well I know one guy but I thought he wasn't active anymore.

Me, Hedge and Scotty (don't know his username, but he knows you met you at Cosford) as far as I know.
 
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