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Spuds wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Dec 2006 07:14:17 -0600, "G. Leyton Marmalade, III"
> <mail2me@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> One of our 2006 holiday gifts from a "Secret Santa" office exchange
>>tradition is not very easy to clean at all. In fact, it is most difficult.
>>The `George Forman Grill` manufacturer's material included with the
>>appliance state "simply wipes clean!" It should be noted that it cooks
>>well, but the residues hard-bake onto the "non-stick" surfaces, presenting
>>quite a problem to clean away without damaging those non-stick grill
>>surfaces. Of course, you cannot soak it because of the electrical parts.
>>
>> Has anyone got any suggestions that may have worked well for them, and
>>be willing to share those tips? We can't really ask at the office for fear
>>of possibly offending the anonymous giver. Having no prior experience using
>>one of these appliances, it seems like a very thoughtful gift, given the
>>lower financial range allowed for the "Secret Santa" program. Except for
>>the cleaning part, it has a most enjoyable potential. Any helpful
>>suggestions would be most appreciated. Thank you, and happy New Year.
>
> Consider yourself lucky.
> I got a Mike Tyson Grill.
You won't believe this, but...
http://www.freakingnews.com/Tyson-Grill_Images_14655.asp }:O)
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