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I’d Highly Recommend Getting The Ninja 15-1 Foodie

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Bobbisox1 | 11:33 Sun 25th Sep 2022 | Food & Drink
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I’ve just done a full roast dinner ,beef joint, roasties and vegetables in under an hour, I’m not eating much but it smells delicious ,
No more oven for me
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is it easy to use and clean ?and is it the one that cost about £299x
Ninja products are good...I have a blender and food processor from a few years back and they are little powerhouses. I know several people sing the praises of ninja.
I'm considering an airfryer...but not an all-singing and all-dancing model. It would be a waste for single person cooking.

I hope your appetite returns...time will heal.
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Very easy to clean Mally, I got ours for £250 just before they went up in price to £300
It's on my list of 'buys'. I got a £300 R&R at the beginning of the year and still haven't redeemed it so I might get a John Lewis voucher and get it from there.
I've got the 9-1. I didn't even know there was a 15-1 !!

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Pasta this has the air fryer,roast,pressure cooker facilities, it’s worth buying to do bulk meals for the freezer
Mine arrived just the day after I broke my wrist so have not used it yet. My DIL swears by hers.
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Lcg ,it’s an amazing bit of kit
Go for it Tiggs, you won’t be disappointed, especially you being a full time working Mum
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A bit scary at first Maggiebee all of the functions but I’m getting there with it
Bobbi...I need to get a bigger freezer first! ;0
But maybe their prices will come down if they become popular. Is this the end of large cookers?
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I think it might be , these are flying off the shelves because of the price of gas and electricity now, I think Curry’s was the cheapest at £270 although Amazon offer a 5 month interest free payment on them
Would I be able to cook a pie in it?
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Yes, pies,cakes and bread lcg
So I put the rack in and stand the pie dish on top?

OH and I bought ours ages ago and we really haven't done much in it.
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I haven’t done one as yet so I imagine that would be the case, there’s a ‘bake’ button on the panel of the cooker
Does it come with a recipe booklet?
Seconded, Bobbi. Though ours is a long ago bought 7.6 Duel Zone it's the best thing in the kitchen....apart from Dave of course. Main oven is very rarely used now.
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Yes it does and the instructions of times etc , I was going for the 1000 recipe book and decided against that , those books are a bit over the top for plain eaters like us, to date I’ve done ( for him)scampi and chips with peas, a steak casserole and a spaghetti Bolognaise, now a full Sunday dinner for my daughter,son in law and grandson and my OH
Pleased you are happy with it.
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I liked the look of the dual zone as well Gness , I might get one as my fuel bill won’t be affected now, I’ve always paid more than I should of , that and the payment from the government for 6 months brings the price bang on to what I’m already paying but I won’t be an oven cook anymore now

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