I don't have the model number handy right now but I beleive it was the
first model by T-Fal. Mine doesn't have a temp control just the 2 raised
buttons on/off and timer. Shannon
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how much chicken can you put in it? i mean about 1 or 2 chicken breast
at a time? this seems neat, but our household is around 11 people when
everyone eats together.
On 3/8/2016 2:20 PM, Roberta Simmons via Cookinginthedark wrote:
Hello the one I just purchased at Walmart is a Farberware and
You can make pancakes on top of the stove in a skillet or flat
griddle, in an electric skillet (easier because you can bump your
spatula up against the sides of the skillet for easier maneuvering
when flipping the pancakes, or on an electric griddle. I prefer the
griddle.
You can't see when the to
Hello the one I just purchased at Walmart is a Farberware and it only hats the
temperature dial and timer.
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> On Mar 8, 2016, at 5:47 AM, Charis Austin via Cookinginthedark
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> The one I purchased from Amazon is the
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> "Philips HD9220/26 AirFryer..."
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> It onl
Hi, You could clump it all up and then stick the thermometer into the
middle of the clump, but I would just use a fork. When you press down
on the ground meat with the back of your fork, it is done when it
feels firm. If it doesn't feel firm, keep on cooking. You can also
tell when it smells like i
Hi,
First of all, thanks to Pablo I think the name was for sending me the link
to the blind mice.
I've never been the greatest in the cooking department or in the kitchen,
but I've managed to avoid food poisoning. Smile.
So, I'm about to purchase the cooking thormonitor from the blind mice, and
They sell pancake pans that work well. They assist with turning because you
simply turn the pan. I have always used a griddle. I heat it and then mix up my
batter. I can post my favorite recipe if you'd like. You can also buy a mix and
just follow the directions. I then put oil or butter in the
Thank you, Charis and Shannon; both answers were very helpful.
Shannon, I don't read my e-mails all that often, either, , so I
understand where you're coming from. It's good that that timer allows
you to set it in one minute increments. I can count up to five, so
I'm good! :-)
When I read up on
The one I purchased from Amazon is the
"Philips HD9220/26 AirFryer..."
It only has a temperature dial and the timer dial. The other ones I looked at
had touch screens.
Charis
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