George Foreman may have been a heavyweight world champion and Olympic gold medalist, but for a whole generation of home chefs, he was also associated with the George Foreman Grill. First introduced in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The grill was so good, he put his name on it. - Credit: Anthony Harvey/Getty Images My dad loved football, and my mom boxing. I ...
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How the George Foreman grill skyrocketed to pop culture icon status
Boxing fans had known George Foreman for decades by the time the grill bearing his name was introduced, but it would bring his fame to a new level.
Foreman's wildly popular kitchen device, memorably featured in a 2006 episode of 'The Office,' became a staple in the pop culture zeitgeist Rune Hellestad/Corbis via Getty George Foreman is being ...
George Foreman was known for many roles — a father, boxer, Olympian and of course, the titular spokesperson for the lean mean fat-reducing grilling machine. Foreman died Friday at 76, his family ...
The former boxer transformed American cooking, and himself, with an appliance that remains a cultural touchstone. By Kim Severson Kim Severson has been writing about the culture of food for nearly ...
George Foreman, who has died aged 76, was a heavyweight boxing world champion and Olympic gold medalist. Out of the ring, Foreman became a household name for a different reason: his namesake grill. He ...
The world lost a true culinary pioneer, visionary and all-around good guy last week. George Foreman will be remembered by some as the two-time heavyweight boxing champion of the world who defeated ...
My dad loved football, and my mom boxing. I enjoyed neither, preferring a life devoted to X-Men comic books and Little Debbie snack cakes. But she convinced me to watch a match: Buster Douglas’ ...
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