The Baby George, that is.
Yup, the mini countertop rotisserie appliance that's just perfectly sized for the typical supermarket chicken.
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I put in an offer for it a couple of weeks ago on eBay, offered up by a Goodwill in Chatanooga. They wanted $45 plus $15 shipping. I offered $15. They countered with $30. SOLD! At $45, about what I paid for my first one (still have it) at Costco around 2001.
Why two? Why not? Well, after Ralph got me interested in the Baby G again, I pulled it out of storage, and since I couldn't locate the original manual, found a bunch of them online, but all for a slightly updated model. The only difference seems to be in the accessories, that is the spit assembly and the basket assembly. IMHO, these are improved over the original. The original stuff works, but the newer stuff is more stable.
The other reason, which is a bit loopy, but I really want to get both of these going at once, each with a fryer chicken in it. They use 950 watts each, and the patio kitchen outlet is on a 30 amp outlet, so it should be fine to run both at once. You see, Costco sells their wonderful Foster Farms chickens two to a bag. Usually I wind up cooking one and freezing the other, and the frozen one works its way down in the chest freezer until it's a bit past its prime. This way I can cook both at once, section one and freeze the parts, for later, and enjoy the other one. Not necessarily in that order.
Yeah, I know, a bit much, but just think of the video of the two Baby Georges side by side on the vintage formica countertop each spinning its own chicken!
BTW, the Goodwill one is basically in new condition. They listed it as "Very Good Used", but it shows no sign of ever having cooked anything. A little smudge on the outer cabinet, which should clean up just fine.
Now, I'm wondering if each Baby George will need its own stroller for when it's not spinning a chicken on the countertop, or if a double stroller would do.
Just kiddng! They'll be living in cardboard boxes somewhere when not in use.
Stay tuned for the video. Maybe this weekend!
Go, Babies, Go!
PS-George Foreman has something like six sons and they are all named George.
Yup, the mini countertop rotisserie appliance that's just perfectly sized for the typical supermarket chicken.

I put in an offer for it a couple of weeks ago on eBay, offered up by a Goodwill in Chatanooga. They wanted $45 plus $15 shipping. I offered $15. They countered with $30. SOLD! At $45, about what I paid for my first one (still have it) at Costco around 2001.
Why two? Why not? Well, after Ralph got me interested in the Baby G again, I pulled it out of storage, and since I couldn't locate the original manual, found a bunch of them online, but all for a slightly updated model. The only difference seems to be in the accessories, that is the spit assembly and the basket assembly. IMHO, these are improved over the original. The original stuff works, but the newer stuff is more stable.
The other reason, which is a bit loopy, but I really want to get both of these going at once, each with a fryer chicken in it. They use 950 watts each, and the patio kitchen outlet is on a 30 amp outlet, so it should be fine to run both at once. You see, Costco sells their wonderful Foster Farms chickens two to a bag. Usually I wind up cooking one and freezing the other, and the frozen one works its way down in the chest freezer until it's a bit past its prime. This way I can cook both at once, section one and freeze the parts, for later, and enjoy the other one. Not necessarily in that order.
Yeah, I know, a bit much, but just think of the video of the two Baby Georges side by side on the vintage formica countertop each spinning its own chicken!
BTW, the Goodwill one is basically in new condition. They listed it as "Very Good Used", but it shows no sign of ever having cooked anything. A little smudge on the outer cabinet, which should clean up just fine.
Now, I'm wondering if each Baby George will need its own stroller for when it's not spinning a chicken on the countertop, or if a double stroller would do.
Just kiddng! They'll be living in cardboard boxes somewhere when not in use.
Stay tuned for the video. Maybe this weekend!
Go, Babies, Go!
PS-George Foreman has something like six sons and they are all named George.