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  2. The secret air fryer roast potato recipe to make ... - AOL

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    These simple but delicious potato cubes are quick and easy, making them a great option if you have a smaller air fryer. Prep time : 15 min | Passive time : 30 min | Cooking time : 20 min Ingredients :

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    Just look at the healthy air fryer recipes ahead. Here, you’ll find lightened up versions of crispy beef taquitos, healthy lunches, and quick cooking vegetable sides. "I was a little late to the ...

  4. 21 Air Fryer Recipes You'll Want to Make This Fall - AOL

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    Not only is it delicious, it is also cooked in the air fryer, making it lower in calories, oil free, and grease free," says recipe creator Yoly. View Recipe Air Fryer Sweet Potato Hash

  5. French fries - Wikipedia

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    The recipe almost certainly comes from his French chef, Honoré Julien. [23] The thick-cut fries are called pommes Pont-Neuf [ 7 ] or simply pommes frites (about 10 mm or 3 ⁄ 8 in); thinner variants are pommes allumettes (matchstick potatoes; about 7 mm or 1 ⁄ 4 in), and pommes paille (potato straws; 4 mm or 1 ⁄ 8 in).

  6. List of cooking appliances - Wikipedia

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    Air fryer; Bachelor griller; Barbecue grill; Beehive oven; Brasero; Brazier; Bread machine; Burjiko; Butane torch; Chapati maker; Cheesemelter; Chocolatera; Chorkor oven

  7. Philips - Wikipedia

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    Gerard Philips (1858–1942), founder. The Philips Company was founded in 1891, by Dutch entrepreneur Gerard Philips and his father Frederik Philips. Frederik, a banker based in Zaltbommel, financed the purchase and setup of an empty factory building in Eindhoven, where the company started the production of carbon-filament lamps and other electro-technical products in 1892.