Originally posted by michele p:
If you have one, do you recommend it?
My husband thinks I am crazy (because of the price) but I am really interested in getting one.
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Originally posted by Gary Michael:
Also convince yourself over a cocktail this is an investment, thats how i buy most of my stuff![]()
I am looking for one for the performer, originally I was looking at the regular kettle rotisserie, but the basket one looks interesting.which one are you wanting and for what unit ?
Originally posted by george curtis:
it would be nice if the person asking the questions or posting the original thread would participate in the discussion. rather a dead end issue if not.
Thank you, I was unable to get on my computer.Not to be flamitory, but is it possible she may be busy or away from the PC? She actually just asked for opinions. I often check this forum all day, however there are times I can not check for several days.
I am looking for one for the performer, originally I was looking at the regular kettle rotisserie, but the basket one looks interesting.Originally posted by michele p:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">which one are you wanting and for what unit ?
THAT WOULD BE A PERFECT SUNDAY!!Imagine this. Sunday morning, blue skies and the promise of a beautiful day and think you would like to get together that afternoon with a few friends for a drink and a late lunch or an early dinner. Down to the supermarket and get two chickens and brine them for 4 - 5 hours. Dry and season them, fire up the performer and put the chickens on the rotiss for 1 1/4 hours or so. Friends arrive, you sit down and serve the fresh rotiss chicken with buttered crusty rolls, cold sliced tomato and glasses of champagne or sparkling wine. - A perfect Sunday.