I bought a nuwave air fryer a couple years ago. It must have been a lemon. Took longer to cook food, made a lot of noise and took up a lot of counter space on. I placed a new cheap electric mixer in 1/2 its space.
You should have even cooking throughout with them. I made the mistake in 2016, while thinning things out, of throwing out 7 well-seasoned iron skilets my wife had accumulated.
I hope this isn’t to personal subject to discuss in the forum threads.
I decided to pitch my old all-clad cookware and just ordered a small 7 piece hybrid set of cookware with wok made by HexClad. I figure if Gordon Ramsay can promote it they can’t be too bad to cook with. Anyone else have experience using HexClad stuff?
“ It took a Cuban illustrator to really capture the essence of Cold War intelligence and counter-intelligence for the MAD-reading public.
After penning one too many cartoons that were critical of Fidel Castro, Prohías — who was a prominent cartoonist and illustrator in his home country — headed for New York, writes Eric Grundhauser for Atlas Obscura. At the time, he didn’t speak a word of English.
In New York, Prohías took work in a factory during the day, while working up his illustration portfolio at night,” Grundhauser writes. He changed the appearance of one of his characters from the strip he published in Cuba, El Hombre Siniestro, and gave him a counterpart: Spy vs. Spy was born.
“In 1960, just months after moving to the city, Prohías, along with his daughter Marta who acted as an intepreter, walked unannounced into the offices of MAD Magazine,” Grundhauser writes. “The editors were skeptical of the artist, but his silly spy gags won them over, and he had sold three of the strips to the magazine before leaving that day.”
99 years of war
Leave no room for winnersIn ‘83, some of the lyrics too 99 Balloons