George Ezra is heading for a hat-trick of Number 1s on the Official Albums Chart, with Gold Rush Kid on course to claim the top spot this week.
25.05.2022 - 14:11 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
It's been a long time since I last used a George Foreman Grill. As a child my parents bought what, in hindsight, was probably one of the first released in the UK and in the end it languished in the cupboard used only for the odd toasted sandwich.
It was heavy, my mum hated cleaning it afterwards and it always end up with fat dribbling off the edge and onto the counter, missing the weird drip tray. When I was asked if I wanted to try a George Foreman Grill I said yes, mostly because I'm currently looking at trying to cut down using my oven and hob and make healthier food for our family of four.
But, to be honest, in the back of my mind I was thinking 'sure I'll try a George Foreman Grill, mostly because I'd never consider spending money on one myself.' Little did I know. It turns out, like most things, times have changed. And having had it in my kitchen for a month I'd definitely miss the table top grill if I didn't have it.
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We tried the Medium Flexe Health Grill, currently available at Amazon and Argos for around £53, and on opening the box I quickly realised three of the major quibbles I remember from having one before, have been resolved in style.
Firstly, nowadays it comes with a 180 degree hinge. Not only does this mean that if you want to cook something that's an odd shape or particularly thick the grill plates will sit round it more neatly, allowing an even cook, but it means if you're cooking for a large number of people you can sit both plates flat and use it as a large griddle.
This meant suddenly I could cook enough lamb chops for a family of four in one go without half sitting on the side getting
George Ezra is heading for a hat-trick of Number 1s on the Official Albums Chart, with Gold Rush Kid on course to claim the top spot this week.
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