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Pretty sure this is spam...

A member messaged me yesterday suggesting the same i have looked at the site (she didn't link to it in the post) and i cannot find anything for sale so i am not sure it is spam, if you would like to check it out the link is below.

https://fryerconsumer.com/about-us/


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As long as she likes a beer with her fry-up, what's the problem?
Not sure how you can be passionate about frying though...
 
Not sure how you can be passionate about frying though...

We have one of these air fryers and they are brilliant but it takes a little time to work out the time and temperatures you cannot follow the instructions on the packaging to the letter as the air fryers cook a lot quicker and at less temperature, these sites take some of the guesswork out for new owners.
More about air fryers on the site - https://fryerconsumer.com/air-frying-tips/are-air-fryers-worth-it/
 
Maybe so Chippy, but I find it hard to link the word passionate with anything as banal as frying. What about passionate about boiling? Passionate about roasting (ie switching the oven on and sitting in your chair until the meat is cooked)?
 
Wazzzat?
"Fryer Consumer is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com"

Hang on @Cwrw666 , we use my Sandancer beer in the batter when we do our spiced vege bhajis in our basket fryer.
In fact now that's what I'm doing tonight to go with my king prawn Ras el Hanout curry! Winner, winner curry dinnerclapa

I await edification from Jessia on other brewing and air frying opportunities of courseathumb..
 
You can say that and still style yourself Chippy Tea?

Its a username based on the Northern tradition of having a Chippy Tea on a Friday night (i imagine pay day back in the day) i can see chefs being passionate about the food they produce but i wouldn't say i am passionate about having fish, chips and mushy peas or any other meal for that matter.

(its not just a Northern saying before anyone gives me a load of grief) ;)
 
A member messaged me yesterday suggesting the same i have looked at the site (she didn't link to it in the post) and i cannot find anything for sale so i am not sure it is spam, if you would like to check it out the link is below.

https://fryerconsumer.com/about-us/


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"AFFILIATE DISCLOUSER
FryerConsumer is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com"

I don't think "Jessia" even exists, the only reference I can find online is that website and some answers on Quora, both of which have an obviously stock photo against them.
 
Thanks , we don't remove links to members blogs unless they break the advertising rules and i cannot see any links on the blog (i posted the link to) where they are selling i may have missed it so please post a link if i have.
I also cannot find any direct links to Amazon or anything for sale which would lead you there.
 
She hasn't logged in since she posted so i will give it 24 hours and if she hasn't logged in and answered the points posted i will remove the whole thread.
 
It is quite realistic to be passionate about deep frying. It's the same as being passionate about cooking but referring to one facet. Some foods are just great when fried.
"Passionate" is overused, certainly, but anyone understands what it means when Jessica says it.
 
Definitely spam. The website is written in broken English and I doubt Jessia even exists. Her name is spelt differently on here and that website.
 

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