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AlexMack 03-18-2007 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by tld221 (Post 1414769)
not so much Magic Bullet, but i will stop what im doing for Ron Pompel (sp?) and his litle roast oven thing - "Set it and Forget it!"

I am a sucker for the 1 minute nachos and 10 second alfredo sauce. I don't believe it can do that but if it can, sign me up. The boy's parents had one and he said it broke quickly but that hasn't stopped me wanting it.

And yes, the cigarette and housecoat are super-classy! I hate that the british dude americanized some of his words though, he sounds dumb.

texas*princess 03-18-2007 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by centaur532 (Post 1414766)
Please tell me you're obsessed with that infomercial and drop everything you're doing to watch it and that I'm not the only one. I am a freak about the Magic Bullet, I really want one.

You should get one! They are so awesome. I don't have one for myself, but I remember a couple of years back my mom saying she wanted one, so I got her one for Xmas and she loves it. She buys frozen fruit and adds a little milk and makes a smoothie everyday for breakfast.

They are a lot less expensive than they used to be (I think they used to be $80)

Drolefille 03-18-2007 12:07 PM

Used the Magic Bullet. It was fun though I couldn't see myself using it for the 10 second guacamole or anything. Worked quite nicely if I didn't overfill it :)

Bare Minerals is great but I didn't get them via infomercial

Currently I have the Bacon Wave which is the best invention for the cook who doesn't want to have a pan full of bacon fat. Just cook your bacon in the microwave. Still tastes awesome :D

Ron Popeil hooked me way back with the food dehydrator. I was like 12 and I wanted one soooo bad to make my own jerky and fruit roll ups.

AlphaFrog 03-18-2007 01:19 PM

Pro-Active!!!

I usually have pretty good skin, but when I do get a breakout, I use Proactive once and it's gone the next day. I have sensative skin, and it doesn't bother it at all.

valkyrie 03-18-2007 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by OTW (Post 1414615)
I saw the infomercial for The Lens Doctor and I'm tempted to try it because my glasses are just so scratched up -- but I hesitate because I'm afraid that it won't work and I'll just be wasting my $$$.

I haven't heard of The Lens Doctor -- how is it supposed to work? I got a scratch on a newish lens not too long ago, and I took it to the optician to see if they could fix it, and they said there's no way to do that without ruining the lens.

Unregistered- 03-18-2007 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by valkyrie (Post 1414854)
I haven't heard of The Lens Doctor -- how is it supposed to work? I got a scratch on a newish lens not too long ago, and I took it to the optician to see if they could fix it, and they said there's no way to do that without ruining the lens.

Yay for the internets because now I know that WE SHOULD NOT BUY IT. I knew it was too good to be true!

JonInKC 03-18-2007 03:37 PM

Have you all seen the Doggie Steps you can put next to your bed or couch? If your dog can't make it onto the couch by himself, it's time to start asking some tough questions. Why you would want him on furniture is another question.

KatieKate1244 03-18-2007 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1414794)
Ron Popeil hooked me way back with the food dehydrator. I was like 12 and I wanted one soooo bad to make my own jerky and fruit roll ups.

My mom has a dehydrator, and she uses it maybe once a month or so to make jerky. It's so much better than stuff you buy in the stores! She also occasionally uses it to dry herbs, but they don't dry very well.

shinerbock 03-18-2007 04:32 PM

Gator Grip, it works pretty well, though I only used it sparingly.

AlexMack 03-18-2007 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1414794)
Used the Magic Bullet. It was fun though I couldn't see myself using it for the 10 second guacamole or anything. Worked quite nicely if I didn't overfill it :)

Bare Minerals is great but I didn't get them via infomercial

Currently I have the Bacon Wave which is the best invention for the cook who doesn't want to have a pan full of bacon fat. Just cook your bacon in the microwave. Still tastes awesome :D

Ron Popeil hooked me way back with the food dehydrator. I was like 12 and I wanted one soooo bad to make my own jerky and fruit roll ups.

I must SEE the bacon wave. As an English person, 2 of our main food groups consist of bacon.

Sister Havana 03-18-2007 06:40 PM

I didn't get it from an infomercial, but I looooove my George Foreman grill. :)

lyrica9 03-18-2007 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by JonInKC (Post 1414876)
Have you all seen the Doggie Steps you can put next to your bed or couch? If your dog can't make it onto the couch by himself, it's time to start asking some tough questions. Why you would want him on furniture is another question.

haha, my aunt has one of these, but their dog is a corgie, so it has an excuse to need a little extra help, low to the ground and all.

Drolefille 03-18-2007 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by centaur532 (Post 1414904)
I must SEE the bacon wave. As an English person, 2 of our main food groups consist of bacon.

Bacon Wave
Not sure the pic will work but here:
http://www.seenontv.com/prod-pages/i.../baconwave.jpg

ZTAMich 03-18-2007 09:29 PM

We had a Super Slicer. It was useless. Such a shame, the commercial looked so cool!

REE1993 03-18-2007 09:48 PM

I have bought 3 items from one of those infomercials.

1. Some steam-making contraption that was supposed to curl your hair. It had some chick from the soap "Another World". My curls came out limper than over-cooked spaghetti.

2. Winsor Pilates - I LOVE IT! It seriously tones up everywhere (I used several dfferent WP dvds.

3. Proactiv - women often develop skin problems in their late 20s, and this is the first thing that worked. You just have to use it faithfully. The cost - about 20 or 30 bucks a month - is reasonable because i easily pay that much for scrub, face wash, astringent, moisturizer, etc.

Other than that, I have flipped to an infomercial late at night when I can't sleep and nothing is on. It's quite entertaining.:D


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