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Reddit mentions of George Foreman 2-Serving Classic Plate Electric Grill and Panini Press, Black, GR136B

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of George Foreman 2-Serving Classic Plate Electric Grill and Panini Press, Black, GR136B. Here are the top ones.

#4 George Foreman 2-Serving Classic Plate Electric Grill and Panini Press, Black, GR136B #6
    Features:
  • 2 Servings - If you are tight on countertop space, this grill is your answer. It fits two servings of your grilled favorites, and it’s ideal for small apartments and couples
  • George Tough Nonstick Coating - There’s a lot to love about this nonstick coating. It’s durable, easy to clean, and removes the need for butter and oil
  • Fat-Removing Slope - It’s the sure sign of a George Foreman Grill. The sloped grilling surface helps remove up to 42% (from 1/4lb. uncooked 80/20 ground chuck) of fat from meats for lean, tasty meals
  • Drip Tray - The dishwasher-safe drip tray collects excess fat and grease so you don’t have to
  • Power Indicator Light - The power light turns on when you plug in the grill and shuts off when it’s preheated and ready to cook
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height9.5 Inches
Length4.75 Inches
Weight2.85 Pounds
Width9 Inches
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Found 4 comments on George Foreman 2-Serving Classic Plate Electric Grill and Panini Press, Black, GR136B:

u/noc007 · 3 pointsr/sysadmin

Skip that foolishness and get a real one that runs off the mains: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LU2HXRK/

If power is a problem, get a portable butane stove and a pan to cook with: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000OC0AWW/ This uses a standard 8oz butane can.

For the sake of keeping the peace in your office, I recommend cooking that in the break room.

u/sebert14 · 1 pointr/EatCheapAndHealthy

Take tupperware to the dining hall. Hit up the salad bar for avocado, hard boiled eggs, and nuts. Mine salad bar also regularly had grilled chicken slices. You should also see if they ever have fish such as salmon. If they're adding a sauce to it, ask for it without (if they haggle you, tell them you're allergic).

Heads up, if you have a no take out policy, put everything on a plate and fill the tupperware at your table.

You can also consider a surely illegal in the dorms George Foreman Grill for $20 and grill yourself some meats. Amazon fresh or grocery store delivery like Peapod may make your shopping easier.

u/dontforgetpants · 1 pointr/xxfitness

>I feel like I have to in order to be healthy and to slim down. Is this true?

Yes and no. Yes, cardiovascular health is important. Yes, you should be able to jog a mile or two. No, you do not need cardio to lose weight.

As for the food, sushi can be pretty healthy, and a burger now and then won't hurt you. Are there really no healthier options? No grilled chicken or anything? One option is to get the salad and add goodies to it. For the dorm room, I highly suggest a small George Foreman grill. You can grill meats, sandwiches, veggies, etc. and there's no exposed heating element (like how in dorms you can't have toasters or burners), so it should be fine. They're also very easy to clean. So you could always grill some stuff to add to the dorm salads. Other options are to add things like chickpeas (garbanzo beans), which you can just buy canned and they go great in any salad, or mixed with rice or veggies.

Trying to go for the healthy option and sleeping more are probably both the most important thing you can do to feel like you have more energy. So, here's what you should buy:

  • garbanzo beans
  • Any other beans really. Mix beans, veggies you steam in your new steamer (see below), add little bit of cheese and eat, or add to salad
  • greek yogurt
  • one-two chicken breasts at a time (I'm assuming no freezer)
  • Canned chicken is an option, but it's heavily salted, so look for the low-sodium kind if possible
  • george foreman grill
  • instant microwaveable rice
  • or a small rice cooker/pasta cooker/water boiler
  • fruits
  • vegetables (you can steam them, add salt and pepper and light salad dressing)
  • hummus and baby carrots are a good snack
  • make hard boiled eggs in your water boiler
  • boil diced chicken in your water boiler, shred with fork, add pickle relish, light mayo, salt, and pepper, and optional walnuts and cranberries for chicken salad that you can put on salad or sandwich
  • Essential spices: salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, cayenne pepper.
  • Snacks to keep handy so you don't binge on candy and soda: healthy granola bars (like kind bars), single-serve tuna packets (steal mayo packets from cafeteria if needed), apples, peanut butter
  • protein and milk - make protein shakes, they're filling and healthy

    Also, check out /r/EatCheapAndHealthy for some other ideas.

    As for non-boring workout programs. I do powerlifting and I love it. There are a handful of programs listed in the FAQ you could check out. Also, your university probably offers different activities and classes at the Rec center!