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I think @GlampDaddy introduced Ninja cooking to the forum, but what caused an Amazon buying spree? @Neal , were you the first to comment on getting a Ninja?

@GlampDaddy should be getting a kickback from Ninja or Amazon.
 
What temp o
Well, I don't get it. So I had some chicken drumsticks thawed out and wanted the easiest option to grill them. Option - fire up the gas grill, or use the Ninja. I went with the Ninja, no smoke, air crisp, let's go. They came out perfect, amazing, juicy, delicious. How does the Ninja do this???

MFGA - make food great again :)
What temp on air fry?

Just picked up a bag of drumsticks for cooking. Probably just season and air fry instead of smoke.
 
I put it in air crisp mode and that set 390 for 20 minutes which is what I used and did. I was going out to put BBQ sauce on them and 20 min hit and it ended. I just took it off there and let it rest, didn't use the BBQ sauce and it was great.
 
I think @GlampDaddy introduced Ninja cooking to the forum, but what caused an Amazon buying spree? @Neal , were you the first to comment on getting a Ninja?

@GlampDaddy should be getting a kickback from Ninja or Amazon.
Well, I was fortunate enough to enjoy some of the master's cooking at the Hoots rally. And again when he stopped through my area and I savored more of his amazing Ninja, well, he is the Ninja, cooking skills. From there I was sold as much as I resisted. He seems to have a way to get to my credit card, it has a lot of damage I'm still recovering from!

I recently gave away my 17 inch blackstone and Green Mountain Grill Davey Crocket. I carry two cooking items now, the Ninja and a Masterbuilt propane grill which is compact and easy to throw a steak or burger on without the hassle of cleanup. My RV adventure has been all about experimenting and honing in on what I like and being minimal as best I can these days. Learning from the masters, the fulltimers!
 
Well, I was fortunate enough to enjoy some of the master's cooking at the Hoots rally. And again when he stopped through my area and I savored more of his amazing Ninja, well, he is the Ninja, cooking skills. From there I was sold as much as I resisted. He seems to have a way to get to my credit card, it has a lot of damage I'm still recovering from!

I recently gave away my 17 inch blackstone and Green Mountain Grill Davey Crocket. I carry two cooking items now, the Ninja and a Masterbuilt propane grill which is compact and easy to throw a steak or burger on without the hassle of cleanup. My RV adventure has been all about experimenting and honing in on what I like and being minimal as best I can these days. Learning from the masters, the fulltimers!
We got rid of our 22 inch Blackstone (was a rusty piece of junk), gave away our Webber Q, and have a portable Traeger smoker we are getting rid of.

Replaced all with the Ninja XL and a Webber griddle. Like the griddle for the room to do fried rice, breakfasts, etc.

The Webber griddle has been so much nicer than the Blackstone was. Seems to be much better quality overall.
 
I'm going to reach out to Ninja, my fear is some robed guy showing up at my doorstep! I tend to get addresses wrong at times! But they owe you money, either the grill maker or some dude that thinks he's a ninja :)
 

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