Saturday, October 19, 2013

George Foreman GR36P Grand Champ 133 Square Inch Extra Value Grill



The easiest way to clean your George Foreman grill
This grill works great! I have had two and they usually last 4-5 years. The food is grilled perfectly and the fat is removed. When it comes to cleaning them though, that is a different story.

Follow these steps to learn how to effectively clean a George Foreman grill so you don't knock yourself out.

1. Unplug your George Foreman grill and while it is still hot put a wet paper towel in it and close it.

2. Eat your meal or wait about 30 minutes. Using oven mitts, wipe the grill down with the warm paper towel.

3. Purchase a George Foreman grill sponge set from Target or Bed, Bath and Beyond. Clean the grill gently with dish soap and warm water.

4. Use the plastic spatula that comes with the George Foreman grill to scrape off any hard-to-remove food. If you always clean it when it's still warm you shouldn't have any of this on your grill.

5. Dry your George Foreman grill with paper towels. Let it finish air drying before...

Good grill, easy to use and produces tasty food
This is my second GF grill. My first was a hand-me-down from a friend that I didn't use for six months b/c I thought the commercials were a bit silly and over-hyped. But once I actually tried the grill, I was a convert.

It is very easy to use and produces very tasty results. It grills chicken better than I could on an outdoor grill. I now use my grill 2-3 times a week or more, and now that I have the super-sized grill I even grill my vegetables on it. They taste great too.

Don't let the somewhat cheesy commercials (George is great, but just a bit goofy, I think.) or natural skepticism stop you from trying this grill. It is easy to use and produces very delicious food. Once you try it, you will buy it. I would buy another one if I needed it.

Thank you Mr. Foreman!
I am the OG owner of the first Foreman grill that small one that could barely fit two hamburgers. So fast-forward to 2012 and I decided to up the surface area. Works awesome. It is just like the small one that I have but huge. No fancy temp setting or removable grills just bigger. I also bought the sponges for this thing and they work great also.

The only thing I can complain about is that with any of the Foreman grills the power cord is very short and after owning it now for 10 months the non-stick surface starts to fade away but I use tin foil on the surface...makes for easy cleanup.

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