Monday, February 6, 2012

Is a hibachi a better investment than a George Foreman grill if you only eat fish and no meat or chicken?

A Hibachi is always a better investment than a barbecue, no matter what you prepare on it, because you can use it inside the house, there is no fire hazard, and food preparation means no carcinogenics.

Always provided you use an electric one, of course. And hey, you can use it year-round and entertain friends as they sit around it.Is a hibachi a better investment than a George Foreman grill if you only eat fish and no meat or chicken?
I believe the point is to lose the grease, which both do. I'd use the G. Foreman in the house on rainy days and the hibachi whenever the weather permitted. If you only eat fish...brain food...you should have known that answer. LOLIs a hibachi a better investment than a George Foreman grill if you only eat fish and no meat or chicken?
get the george forman grill if that is all that you eat a hibachi is more for small bbq trhan grillingIs a hibachi a better investment than a George Foreman grill if you only eat fish and no meat or chicken?
I would definitely use a George Foreman Grill. Fish can "crumble" while cooking so it falls between the grill of a hibachi the same way it does on a charcoal grill. Yes, you can use a foil made pan on a hibachi, but with the George Foreman grill, the fish stays together better! Good Luck!

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