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  2. NuWave Oven Pro review: It's the real deal - AOL

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    The Product: NuWave Oven Pro The Price: $119.97, plus $29.95 shipping and handling The Claims: Cooks up to 50% faster than a regular oven, and cooks from frozen without defrosting Buy-O-Meter ...

  3. Halogen oven - Wikipedia

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    A halogen oven, halogen convection oven, or halogen cooking pot is a type of oven that utilizes a halogen lamp as its heating element. Halogen ovens are often noted for being more energy-efficient than a conventional electric oven due to their more effective heating of food and faster cooking times.

  4. Ronco - Wikipedia

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    HD Schulman International Trading LLC, doing business as Ronco, [1] is an American company that manufactures and sells kitchen appliances. Ron Popeil founded the company in 1964, [ 2 ] and infomercials for the company's products quickly made Ronco a household name.

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    Infrared oven – type of cooking oven; like the Let's Pizza or the Nuwave Pro. Instinct diet - Isophi - corn with beans or peas soup; ISTAK - Iranian non-alcoholic beer-style malt drink. Jaga Pokkuru (ja:じゃがポックル) – Hokkaido regional specialty snack; Jam Jams – Desert pastry from Newfoundland, Canada. ;

  6. Hot air oven - Wikipedia

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    A complete cycle involves heating the oven to the required temperature, maintaining that temperature for the proper time interval for that temperature, turning the machine off and cooling the articles in the closed oven till they reach room temperature. The standard settings for a hot air oven are: 1.5 to 2 hours at 160 °C (320 °F)

  7. WASA-LD - Wikipedia

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    WASA-LD (channel 24) is a low-power television station licensed to Port Jervis, New York, United States, serving the New York City area with programming from the Spanish-language network Estrella TV.