George Foreman Grilling

     The George Foreman grill is a college students best friend. From grilling burgers and hotdogs to cooking chicken, the George foreman allows you to get a great meal within the comfort and accessibility of your own kitchen. A few things that I have used my George Foreman grill on is burger's, hotdogs, margarita grilled chicken, and toasting bread. 

    The George Foreman grill makes grilling an easy thing. I know for my roommates and I we love to have cookouts and burger's for things like football gamedays and events. Unfortunately we don't posses a grill nor do we have any propane or anything else for the grill. As well as not even having the necessary things to have a real cookout, we would probable burn our eyebrows off trying to use it. That's why the George Foreman is a great option for any kind of grilling needs. A link to look at George Foreman's and to see suggested recipes from them can be found here: George Foreman Recipes.

    This week on my George Foreman Grill I made chili cheese dogs. It was a super easy dinner and tasted great while cooking it. The ingredients I used were as follows. 

  • HEB Chili
  • HEB pre-cooked hot dogs
  • Shredded cheddar cheese
  • hot dog buns
    This meal is a extremely simple yet delicious meal. I heated up my chili in a pot on the stove while my George Foreman grill heated up. Once the grill was ready I added my hot dogs to it and let them cook for around six minutes. I rotated the hot dogs throughout their time cooking. After the hot dogs were ready, I added them to the buns and topped them with chili and cheese. It was a very simple yet delicious meal that also didn't cost much to make. 
   
    This meal can be created in any way that you could want. You can grill your hotdogs or burgers and add any condiment or topping and enjoy them. With a George Foreman grill and some creativity any dinner option is possible. 


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