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EXPIRED Solid Stone Raclette - *update* now only £9!
Violetta_2
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This may be exactly what someone is looking for or another useless gadget which will end up in the back of the cupboard or a gift for that person you never know what to buy. M&S have a raclette for £15.
Similar looking item on amazon for nearly £50.
Dimensions: H48 x W34 x D13cm
Includes: 8 non-stick dishes, removable solid stone plate and variable temperature control
Voltage: 220-240V ~ 50Hz
Wattage: 1200W
Ideal for meat, fish and vegetables
Cool touch handles
Non-stick coated pans
Similar looking item on amazon for nearly £50.
Dimensions: H48 x W34 x D13cm
Includes: 8 non-stick dishes, removable solid stone plate and variable temperature control
Voltage: 220-240V ~ 50Hz
Wattage: 1200W
Ideal for meat, fish and vegetables
Cool touch handles
Non-stick coated pans
Booo!!!
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Thanks, I just ordered one as my DH and kids just came back from skiing in France and it was all they ate - they loved it!!! :T0
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I've seen it in store. You cook the meat on top and melt the cheese in the 8 little dishes underneath then dip in breads, veg or meats.0
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I have this one it is great kids love it. it comes with 8 x pans for melting the cheese underneath.0
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So do you not use the pans on top at all? Any one got one? Would love to know what you make on them. Have ordered.Jan Grocery challenge
Budget £350 - Spent £64.45 to date0 -
I am paranoid about the meat not being cooked properly, especially chicken!0
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twinklyeys wrote: »I am paranoid about the meat not being cooked properly, especially chicken!
It's just like cooking on a skillet or BBQ. The idea is to cut the meat into small bite sized pieces and cook to order.0 -
chocolatepennyfarthing wrote: »So do you not use the pans on top at all? Any one got one? Would love to know what you make on them. Have ordered.
This is not the traditional french approach but looks interesting
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RainbowDrops wrote: »The idea is to cut the meat into small bite sized pieces and cook to order.
I get my missus to do that for me
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