Uh, let's see................a grill, electric counter-top grill????
Kitchen appliance, household item. I'm not sure what the helk you're looking for.
2007-09-13 09:50:28
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answered by BlueSea 7
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http://southernfood.about.com/cs/appliancecookery/gr/gfgrill.htm
It's a cookery appliance. There are different grills available, such as the George Foreman Indoor Grill, or George Foreman Junior Grills, but below is a review of the product specifically called the George Foreman Grill.
Guide Review - George Foreman Grill
These very popular grills cook quickly on both sides at the same time and excess fat is channeled off into a tray. They come in several sizes, from a very small single size to a 200 square inch party size. Clean-up is easy if food isn't allowed to cool on the surface, and something like cooked-on cheese might be difficult to remove.
Grill chicken and burgers for sandwiches, or grill fish or meat for a family meal. A great gift for a student who can use small appliances in their dorm or apartment. Some models come with a warmer for sandwich buns
2007-09-13 16:53:41
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answered by Anonymous
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The George Foreman Lean Mean Fat-Reducing Grilling Machine is a popular indoor grill promoted by well-known boxer George Foreman. It is often promoted in infomercials, using the tagline "I'm so proud of it, I put my name on it", and is manufactured by Salton, Inc.
It features a clamshell design with top and bottom teflon-coated heating surfaces. The meat rests upon the highest points of the teflon on a flat surface. There are large indentations that lead to a slanted surface so that liquid fat will sluice down and away from the primary grilling items. These slants in the top grill lead to the bottom grill, and in the bottom grill to the fat tray. The floating hinge allows the grill to remain in close contact with both the top and bottom of foods of various thicknesses. The George Foreman Grill is available in several different sizes and configurations. Since its introduction in 1995, over 100 million grills have been sold. George Foreman himself has made over $150 million from the sales of the grills[1], more money than he made during his entire boxing career. The grill is said to "knock out the fat".
In 2006, the George Foreman "Next Grilleration" Health Grill was launched, aimed at the new generation of health-conscious young people.
Foreman's grill has many uses for hamburger and other meats, but also can be used as a panini grill or to cook sandwiches or quesadillas.
2007-09-13 16:51:40
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answered by sknymnie 6
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It's a grill you can use indoors on your counter top, it plugs in to an electrical outlet and it cooks your food from both sides, which makes up for a shorter cooking time. It make your meat extremely tender and juicy and all the bad yucky grease drains off because it sits at a slight angle.
2007-09-13 17:37:08
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answered by Legolas 5
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It's a grill that you can use to grill all sorts of burgers.
2007-09-13 16:54:08
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answered by allspiceglitter 3
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electric grill
2007-09-13 16:51:13
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answered by Doodles 7
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a lean,mean grillin machine
2007-09-13 18:27:50
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answered by Anonymous
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