Alice Beer Is Here To Turn You Into An Air-Frying Superstar | This Morning

If you’re an air fryer novice or want to up your cooking game, this morning’s segment with Consumer Editor Alice Beer is a must watch. She’s sharing her top air frying tips, including a hack for keeping the appliance constantly clean. And if you think this kitchen gadget can only produce crispy snacks, Alice will also reveal the secret to producing the perfect roast potatoes. Tune in this morning to become an air fryer superstar!

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From a hack which will keep your air fryer constantly clean, to the secret behind producing perfect roast potatoes, our consumer editor Alice Beer is here to turn you into an air-frying superstar.

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Alice Beer is an English television presenter. She is best known for appearing on the British consumer investigative journalism programme Watchdog on BBC One between 1993 and 1999.

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