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Subject: NuWav Oven cooking
Date Posted: 1/17/2011 9:10 AM ET
Member Since: 2/19/2007
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I received a NuWav oven for Christmas.  I have been very happy with it and have made almost all of the recipes in the cookbook that appeal to me.  I'm looking for some new ones to try.  I'd also like some tips about how to covert my old favorites.  Anyone want to share?  There is a cookbook club on the net, but it cost $200.00 to join. 

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Date Posted: 1/29/2011 12:40 PM ET
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I would not pay 200$ for that. My 32 year old son has one of these things and he is not afraid to experiment. (But then he eats all his mistakes) Honestly don't be afraid to play with it. I don't have the spare counter space for the nu-wave.

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Subject: Nu Wave Oven
Date Posted: 1/31/2011 8:30 AM ET
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I got mine for Chistmas.  It was on sale for $169 dollars.  I use the darn thing just about everyday.  Last night, I wanted to make a casserole that had cooked chicken breast in it.  While I was cooking the onions and peppers that I needed, I just put 2 boneless chicken breasts in the Nuwav.  By the time I had all the other ingredients ready for the casserole, the chicken was cooked and cooled enough to dice.  It's also great for cooking frozen Pillsbury biscuits and I don't have to heat up my big oven for just 3 or 4 biscuits.

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Date Posted: 5/5/2012 11:11 PM ET
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I love mine and the NuWave site when you register your nuwave has recipies too.