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The Foodie thread


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7 minutes ago, Carvalho Diablo said:

Just pulled the trigger on this, £150 down from £250. Hopefully it'll be as quick, easy and easy to keep clean, as advertised.

 

Anybody have any experience of these things?

 

 

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Yeah, they are ace. Air fryer chicken wings are immense.

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6 minutes ago, Carvalho Diablo said:

Just pulled the trigger on this, £150 down from £250. Hopefully it'll be as quick, easy and easy to keep clean, as advertised.

 

Anybody have any experience of these things?

 

 

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I've got that one. Best gadget I ever bought, use it all the time. The tray can be fiddly to clean, so pop a bit of foil under anything messy like sausages. Other than that it's great; I cooked my Christmas dinner in mine.

 

Welcome to the future my friend.

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On 26/11/2021 at 08:39, Evelyn Tentions said:

Not a fry up but my breakfast today cost £1.65. Duck noodle soup. That's a mug of green tea which you get given as soon as you sit down 

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On 26/11/2021 at 08:50, TheHowieLama said:

I would eat that for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Everyday.

 

Forever.

 

Made a couple of roast ducks for the Holiday and had to make a run at this with the leftovers.

Sublime.

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, YorkshireRed said:

Mid week effort. Can’t take any credit for the lamb. The wife went to Iceland and picked up the garlic and herb crusted beaut you see before you. I did boil the potatoes and microwave the veg though. 

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Well it looks tasty but either that’s a massive plate or that lamb was about a week old at most. Either way it looks nice and that’s the benefit of bring at the top of the food chain, you get to eat other species babies. 

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On 29/12/2021 at 10:39, Captain Willard said:

Well it looks tasty but either that’s a massive plate or that lamb was about a week old at most. Either way it looks nice and that’s the benefit of bring at the top of the food chain, you get to eat other species babies. 

 

And had 6 legs?

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