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Costco has the 6.5 qt. Foodie, model OP305CO for $190 with free S&H.  Sounds like a great deal to me.  You can see it on line at their web site.  

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QVC has an upcoming TSV, maybe Sunday (?).  They will have several colors unavailable elsewhere. 

 

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yeah, it's Sunday I finally saw the advertisement for Ninja Kitchen

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It's 97' here today and I want a can of biscuits for supper gonna put in Ninja no turning on and heating up of kitchen.

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One thing I want to add here that I may have forgotten to tell folks and I just take for granted that everybody knows, but, have learned that's not the case

 

When you pressure cook or bake meat good idea to put in cup of water to the pot.

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Yikes ! just learned if using canned biscuits in the Foodi don't follow PIllsbury's regular oven cooking time.

 

I set mine for 8, way to long good thing I checked at 4 they were done  by then. I had preheated it, guess if I hadn't preheated would had made a difference.

 

I'm not preheating and setting to 4 minutes next time

you learn by doing I guess. I set temp to 400 may cut that down to 375'

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think I'll try to make donuts in there, too.

No deep frying.

get a can of biscuits stick finger thru the middle, grease the rack that goes

down in the pan and figure out what temp and for how long

 

can go to youtube and see what other's video says too.

 

Still discovering uses for this thing !

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@coffee drinker wrote:

Costco has the 6.5 qt. Foodie, model OP305CO for $190 with free S&H.  Sounds like a great deal to me.  You can see it on line at their web site.  


Same price at Sams. I got mine a few months ago for $179. Then a little while after Sams had a pretty good coupon on it - $40 or $50. Gotta watch Sams for stuff like that.

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Re: Ninja Foodie

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I absolutely love my Foodi. It gets used at least once a day.  Hard boiled eggs cooked in the Foodi practically peel themselves. The Air Crisp feature works like a dream. Since I purchased the Foodi and the Breville Smart Oven Air, my regular oven is now only used for storing pots and pans. Best money I’ve ever spent. I highly recommend it.😊

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First presentation of NInja Kitchen is tonight at 11 central

I assume he'll have the Foodi in it before the break out on Sunday