
List Price:
$59.95
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Features:
- Drip tray, basket removal tool, and instruction/recipe booklet included
- Cooks up to a pound of burgers, steaks, or chicken at a time
- Nonstick rotisserie basket; 60-minute dial timer for convenience
- Petite rotisserie oven for 1- to 2-person households
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Always wanted the convenience of the famous Ronco Showtime rotisserie, but didn't have the space on your counter for a full-sized unit? If so, this product is for you. With all the versatility of the original Showtime rotisserie, but in a sub-compact, 1-2 person size, this unit will be the most used appliance in any kitchen. The space saving design is great for up to a pound of burgers, steaks, chicken or your personal favorite. Saves time and energy vs. traditional oven cooking, without the hot kitchen! Unit comes with a non-stick rotisserie basket, non-stick drip tray, basket removal tool and recipe & instruction booklet. Set it and Forget it!
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List Price:
$99.99
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Features:
- Nonstick rotisserie basket, spit rods, food ties, and loading/carving base
- Rotisserie controls include normal rotation, no-heat rotation, or pause-to-sear
- Measures 12-1/2 by 14 by 11 inches; 6-month limited warranty
- Drip tray; rubber barbeque gloves; 2-hour dial timer; dishwasher-safe parts
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"Set it and forget it!" The Ronco ST3001WHGEN Compact Showtime Rotisserie & BBQ helps you cut the fat and carbs naturally - and make your favorite foods taste better than ever! Cooks up to a 10 lb turkey, two 3 lb chickens, four 1/2 lb hamburgers, four large fish fillets or steaks, three Cornish game hens and much, much more. Easy clean-up, too! What's more, the horizontal rotisserie unit is countertop size just 14" wide at the base. (12.5" x 14" x 11") The Ronco ST3001WHGEN Compact Showtime Rotisserie & BBQ includes: Compact size Ronco rotisserie with a white exterior color and 2-hour dial timer, compact size non-stick rotisserie basket, rotisserie spit rods, rotisserie food ties, washable rubber BBQ gloves, loading/carving base, drip tray, rotisserie weight loss program and instructional booklet/recipes and rotisserie & BBQ video Additional accessories available in the optional Ronco ST305000GEN accessory package
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List Price:
$59.95
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Features:
- Easy rotisserie and BBQ DVD
- Loading and carving base
- Non-stick rotisserie basket
- 4 Self-turning kabob rods
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Always wanted the convenience of the famous Ronco rotisserie, but didn't have the space on your counter for a full-size unit? If so, this product.
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List Price:
$349.95
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Features:
- Includes rotisserie baskets in two sizes, kabob rods, food ties, meat thermometer
- Three heat/rotation settings
- Rotisseries up to a 15-pound turkey, 10-pound ham, steaks, ribs, and roasts
- Countertop model measures 15 inches wide
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Meat and poultry cooked in a rotisserie are not only tender, moist, and flavorful, but also better for you! Fat drips off and the food is evenly exposed to moist heat so is less likely to be overcooked or undercooked. Our electrics buyer swears by this rotisserie for making fabulous, succulent chicken and duck. He's in charge of clean up and says that after three years, this baby still looks good as new thanks to diligent scrubbing.
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Chefs know that the secret to great roast chicken is the rotisserie, which sears the outside and tenderizes the meat inside for a succulent and simple meal. And now, home cooks have the power of the rotisserie in an appliance that sits on the countertop. The wonderful video instructions demonstrate how to truss a chicken, place it on the spit rods, and connect the spit wheel. Set the timer for 15 minutes per pound of chicken and then watch it roast through the glass door. The heat isn't adjustable, but three settings--normal rotation, pause and sear, and no heat rotation--are designed to cook meats to juicy perfection. All the accessories for preparing meats, fish, and vegetables, plus many extras and recipe ideas are included. The drip tray, heat reflector, and wheels remove for cleaning. --Lynne Sampson
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Go Big . . . Orange?
Omaha World-Herald - Sep 27, 2011
Everything seems better when you can look in the mirror and do not see the dreaded and shocking Beluga whale skin staring back at you. But why not do the real thing and get some actual sun? Those microwave oven treatments are making too many Nebraskans
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Customer Acquisition Agency Acquirgy Unveils “Winners Circle” – Successful ...
PR Web (press release) - Sep 29, 2011
Acquirgy CEO Paul Soltoff has been creating and producing DRTV campaigns (over 300 and still counting) for 25+ years. he's seen it all, from the early days of DRTV in the 1970's when ginsu knives, pocket fishermen and rotisserie ovens ruled…to today,
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Go Big . . . Orange?
27.09.11
As you move to Nebraska, you spend a lot of time scratching your head. Why do they serve chili with cinnamon rolls? Why is pronounced Norfork Norfolk and why people get so frustrated when you do not understand? Why grill mysterious rural buildings without windows? What is a Runza?
But for this transplanted Californian, the greatest mystery is the fake tan. We have 109 sunbeds in Wayne County alone. OK, it might be a bit exaggerated, but it's close enough to the brand. Everywhere I turn, there is either a bank, a church or a tanning salon.I expect the super small gas station on Main Street Wayne announcing "Gas and Shoemakers' very soon install a large electronic sign flashing" Shoe gas, and 24 hours tanning - all there!
Source: Omaha World-Herald
Set It And Forget It Rotisserie Oven | Gas Gas Stoves
by Jay
The phrase As Seen On TV most commonly refers to wares that has been publicized on video infomercials. It is a portion of the direct-response marketing commerce that returns billions of dollars in sales each year by asking consumers to purchase direct through the phone or using mail order.
These television commercials most commonly come in either 30-minute infomercial spots or fast 30-second spots. The 30-minute advertisements would usually feature optimistic testimonials or interviews of customers which have used the product. Generally you see these 30-minute infomercials airing late at midnight and the TV guide stating it is a paid programming.
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