The most useful tool for Slimming World users – The Philips AirFryer

Posted by Paul Handley on Thu 1st December 2011 at 09:00 AM, Filed in Unusual Christmas Gift IdeasCooking GiftsFitness giftsCool Gadget Gifts

I would like to introduce you to the AirFryer from Philips…It’s time to ditch your deep fat fryer for good.

A new healthy way to ‘fry’ food, the Philips AirFryer has become the most useful tool for Slimming World users. You could eat a bucket load of home made chips and still remain syn free.

The AirFryer uses patented Rapid Air technology to ‘fry’ food without adding extra oil but achieving the same crunchy result.

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For Syn Free Slimming World chips, just slice potatoes and add to AirFryer. Use a cooking oil spray like frylite and wait for perfectly cooked, HEALTHY chips!

For Slimming World users and for anyone who wants to eat healthy, this is a revolutionary product. In our society which is trending to the obese, this is possibly the most important new product for the kitchen in recent times.

As well as being high performing, The AirFryer is a good looking gadget too. Sleek and subtle, this will fit right into your kitchen and right into your lives.

In addition to cooking great tasting syn free chips, the AirFryer is capable of cooking lots of different food, even things like tempura prawns. Of course, all the food is cooked a lot more healthier than any other possible form.

I have to say that sausages also work really well too! No flipping, just throw them in and turn on the timer.

The Philips AirFryer is available from electrical retailers including Argos, Amazon and Ideal World.

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