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George Foreman Fryer

George Foreman FryerWhat kind of oil should I buy for the fryer George Foreman?

If your use of the grill, you should not need. I sometimes use a non-stick spray little to help things. You do not know if you have a deep fryer or not. I would use canola oil, olive oil is too strong and vegetables is not healthy. Canola is the healthy way to go here is that it is a real deep fryer. =)

Peanut oil is best for frying

Even with anti-adhesive types of stoves and grills (interior and exterior), after use, stuff sticks. I use and recommend spraying of canola oil. This is the most beneficial and produce results.

No, the point is that you do use oil and grease flowing, is why he is healthy, I have seen people use this spray on oil, but I never use this property.

Indeed, groundnut and cotton seed oil is actually better and cleaner than most oils on the market. You can find them at many grocery stores, and places like Bass Pro Shops still stock of cottonseed oil in their ministry site. You can also get a pump, so you can filter and reuse the oil, which helps reduce waste and saves you money.

Peanut oil is best. Canola oil, or even to the old Crisco works great. Be warned, Crisco is bad for your health.

Do not use olive oil, butter or margarine.

You must use peanut oil, it takes more heat. It is also good.

Posted on May 29, 2010.
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