

And I have a grilling plate in mine so I can do excellent steak or chops. I find that quite a few things are better airfried: chicken and oven cook fish and chips for example. However if I ever need to replace mine I think I would buy one like yours!

I have a big Ninja but didn't buy the pressure cooking one as I already have an excellent pressure cooker, it's actually quite handy to be able to cook rice or potatoes whilst the rest of the meal is being "Ninjad". I’ve had mine ages in fact I love it that much I’ve also got the soup/blender maker and the kettle and the knife block set lol Also, my library had it in kindle.But if you had got the ninja you could have got rid of all the others because I can pressure cook roast bake dehydrate etc in my ninja mine is supposed to be for a family and they is just me lol I was thinking if family come. If it interests you, don't let 3 stars slow you down. But the worst is an edit fail: basing a scene on three little words not yet said, when hey, they had been, in the previous chapter. I knew they'd avoid thinking about the tournament conflict, but it's still a dorky plot device. This was contrived plot device nonsense that made the adults seem super-careless. You put money on a card you can add money to.

What really ground my gears were the stupid actions of adults before this trip, that endangered these boys, and that could've left them potentially stranded. I would have liked this pair sooner than I did if there was less unfounded hate being thought and acted on, before they're forced to come to understand each other. It's something this author does and I knew that, but it's newly low-grade annoying every time. Those things are offset by the slow pace due to each character detailing reactions and thoughts all the time.

I appreciated the work put into making this fictitious game seem reasonable to anyone familiar with Magic: the Gathering, which is what it reminded me of. I finished reading this frenemies to lovers romance, and I enjoyed it.
