Reddit mentions of Dash DCAF150GBBK02 Compact Air Fryer Oven Cooker with Temperature Control, Non Stick Fry Basket, Recipe Guide + Auto Shut off Feature, 2qt, Black

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Dash DCAF150GBBK02 Compact Air Fryer Oven Cooker with Temperature Control, Non Stick Fry Basket, Recipe Guide + Auto Shut off Feature, 2qt, Black
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    Features:
  • HEALTHIER FRIED FOOD: Dash Compact Air Fryer uses AirCrisp technology (instead of oil) to help reduce added fat by 70-80%, without sacrificing the flavor of your fried food (No more residual smell hours after you’ve eaten)
  • QUICK plus EASY: Short on time. Simply load the 2 qt capacity fryer basket, set the temp, and set the timer. Your food comes out crispy, guaranteed, EVERY TIME. And in less time than it takes to pre-heat your oven, making it more energy efficient
  • SAFER: The auto-shut off function prevents overcooking, and the cool touch housing and handle makes it easy to use.
  • VERSATILE: This is the PERFECT appliance for picky eaters, large families, or those who have busy schedules. Appetizers to desserts, 1 dozen chicken wings, 1lb French fries, even baked goods, and all within minutes of setting the timer - it couldn’t be easier.
  • COMPACT plus LIGHTWEIGHT: Half the weight of a standard fryer, the Dash Air Fryer is your MUST-HAVE for that first apartment, smaller kitchen, college dorm life, or camper/rv traveling. Plus, its sleek design and trendy color options will accent any kitchen space.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height11.4 Inches
Length10.2 Inches
Number of items1
Size2qt
Weight5.7 Pounds
Width8.1 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Dash DCAF150GBBK02 Compact Air Fryer Oven Cooker with Temperature Control, Non Stick Fry Basket, Recipe Guide + Auto Shut off Feature, 2qt, Black:

u/tellyouhwhat66 · 2 pointsr/vegan1200isplenty

Exactly!! I tried to recreate a salad from SweetGreen (small salad "chain" from NYC) which had crispy fried spicy broccoli on it and it came out almost like the one I remembered.

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I thought the exact same thing before I did a bit more looking into air fryers - it's really more of a high power toaster oven that is wayyyy easier to use for making tofu, veggies and literally anything else. I used it to make croutons the other day... came out perfect WITHIN 5 MINUTES. I've had mine for about a month and I LOVE IT. Like, I wouldn't ever want to be without an air fryer ever again. Hahah! I swear I don't get paid to write this.

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I got this one for $40! I wish now that I got a bigger one but this is the perfect size for 1 person, or just to get your feet wet with air frying!

u/chriss_mo · 1 pointr/weightwatchers

Hi! I've been there before! When you're eating on a meal plan or limited to campus food options and may have some kitchen restrictions that other WW members don't, it can be trickier. I promise it's not impossible! The zero points foods were my lifesaver - if your cafeteria has a salad bar, load up on the filling but zero point foods. I would bring a small can of chickpeas (I think the small ones with pull tabs are usually about 80 cents at the grocery store) and bulk my salad up with those. Another thing that helped me was to eat healthy snacks often so I wasn't as tempted to eat more unhealthy stuff at lunch and dinner. Bananas, apples, chickpeas (I sure do love those little things!), beef jerky (sometimes more affordable at the dollar store than the grocery store). If you live in the dorms, maybe consider an air fryer if you're allowed to have electric appliances. I have a cheapo depot one from Amazon (this one is cheap and really compact: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075BDY5WR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 ) and I'll fry up my chickpeas, make apple chips, kale chips, or veggies that can make great snacks to take with you the next day for between classees.

This might be a long shot but also check if your campus has farming co-ops or gardening clubs. This can be a great way to meet people and get cheap or free fresh fruits and veggies!

To get my activity points, I'd take a homework break for 45-60 minutes 3 nights a week (usually my days that were shorter class schedules) and play Pokemon Go. I know that might seem lame but it got me moving, gave me a much-needed mental break and I'd always meet someone else walking around playing the game, too! Plus now they have Harry Potter and Jurassic Park themed games that are a little more fun than Pokemon :)

Another really significant factor in weight loss during school is to find healthy and active ways to relieve stress. My inclination was always to stress eat or give myself a break and watching TV for 2 hours...and eating. Find stress release that takes you away from the option of food like going for a walk, spending a few minutes mindfully breathing or meditating (the free version of the Calm app is pretty good!) or finding some free classes your college offers through the student associations (yoga and fitness dancing were popular ones at my campus).

You'll find what works for you! You've got this!