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Nuwave Oven - Loricat - 03-05-2010 I bought one yesterday. They were on sale at Kohl's and I had a 30% of coupon. I can't wait to try it this weekend. I have a nice pork roast that I am going to make tomorrow. I got this because one of the girls I work with raves about hers. She says everything comes out really good. Hamburgers and hot dogs taste like they were cooked on the grill. A whole chicken comes out juicy and good. Plus you can cook stuff frozen and it takes half the time of a regular oven. I am all for anything easy. RE: Nuwave Oven - Twilla - 03-05-2010 I've got a Flavorwave that sounds like the same thing. I cooked a Cornish game hen that came out perfect... I really need to use it more often. RE: Nuwave Oven - Loricat - 03-05-2010 I haven't made those in a long time. I will have to try that too. I also can't wait to make lamb chops. RE: Nuwave Oven - ralgith - 03-05-2010 Aren't these things that fancy looking infrared oven with all the bad reviews? RE: Nuwave Oven - twisteroo - 03-05-2010 Nothing cooks like good old fire. RE: Nuwave Oven - Twilla - 03-05-2010 (03-05-2010, 01:20 PM)ralgith Wrote: Aren't these things that fancy looking infrared oven with all the bad reviews? From amazon.com: Quote:Cook dinner in a fraction of the usual time with the Flavorwave Turbo Oven. Using a combination of halogen heat, infrared waves, and convection cooking, this portable countertop unit works with both fresh and frozen foods (no defrosting or preheating necessary) and removes fat and oils for healthier eating. Add on the accessory set, sold separately, and it performs even more oven jobs like pizza cooking as well as stovetop tasks such as grilling, frying, and steaming. Easy-to-use controls on top provide simple operation, and the clear glass bowl lets the chef keep an eye on cooking progress. For added convenience, the oven may be set to self-clean or placed in the dishwasher. The few reviews there were all generally positive and I really like mine. Where did you see all these bad reviews? RE: Nuwave Oven - Loricat - 03-05-2010 I read the online reviews for the Nuwave and they were all good. Plus, I know someone that has one and she loves it. I will let you know after I try it out. RE: Nuwave Oven - twisteroo - 03-05-2010 You know....that sound kind of appealing. I mean "go make me some Cornish game hens" sounds like better eats than "go make me a sammich". Can it cook them by the time I wake up from my nap and she gets the driveway shoveled out? RE: Nuwave Oven - Twilla - 03-05-2010 It looks like the Nuwave is a better seller than the Flavorwave, but it's basically the same item: The Nuwave® Pro Infrared Oven works with a patented trio of cooking methods: Conduction to apply heat directly to food, Convection to circulate the heat around the food, and Far Infrared radiant heat to penetrate the food to cook from the inside out, leaving food moist and Flavorful. The description is a lot more flowery than for mine... better advertising too, probably. RE: Nuwave Oven - twisteroo - 03-05-2010 Great, now go make me something to eat. |