I saw an infomercial for a kitchen gadget... What is it called??!


Question: I saw an informercial for a cooking appliance that looks a lot like a George Forman grill, but it has 2 half-circle shaped pockets into which you pour the ingredients. An older woman does the infomercial. Does anyone know what it's called???


Answers: I saw an informercial for a cooking appliance that looks a lot like a George Forman grill, but it has 2 half-circle shaped pockets into which you pour the ingredients. An older woman does the infomercial. Does anyone know what it's called???

I think the one your talking about is the GTXpress. I placed an order on line the other day. Below is the web site:

Melanerd... don't be such an ***. If you look at the picture on the website that someone else graciously provided, you'll see that my description was just like the product. Report It


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  • save ur money

    its like a pancake maker or something maybe

    Do you think you could give a better description? You say grill but then you say 'pour the ingredients' and it's very confusing. A grill is for cooking solids and it would be difficult to cook a liquid on a grill. Your description is lacking in information and if you really want an answer you will have to edit your question and add on a more specific description of the item.

    Or you could go to As Seen on TV and search for your cooking item.

    http://www.asseenontv.com/

    The GT Xpress 101 is what you're looking for..

    It sounds like a sandwich maker.

    http://shopping.yahoo.com/s:Sandwich%20M...





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