There’s always someone dreaming of the future, and this time they’ve done an amazing job with a 3D food printer. Marcelo Coelho and Amit Zorhan, the members of MIT’s Fluid Interfaces group have developed a futuristic cooking concept, Cornucopia. The Cornucopia countertop food fabricator with an intuitive interface doesn’t ask you to print a menu instead it prints the food. This inventive cooktop promises to print out the food right in front of you. It’s a concept for now but once it’s out for the production, it’s gonna be important part of our hi-tech modern houses. Via Hometone and more at TUVIE
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 25th, 2010 5 Comments »
We’re starting a website for discount kitchen items (ChefDealz.com). Tell us what type of products (brands, colors) you love to use in your kitchen. We will take your suggestions and incorporate them into the site.
Tags: kitchen cookware, kitchen hardware, kitchen appliances, kitchen tools, designer kitchen appliances
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I’m terrible at cooking pasta - you know why? I have no idea on the time different pasta takes, and it looks like this Perfect Pasta Timer would help me out. This pasta timer accounts for the shape of the noodle and the amount being cooked, signaling when the pasta is cooked to your preferred taste. Its LCD control panel allows you to select from the ten most common pasta shapes, input the amount (1/5, 1/2, or 1 lb.), and choose al dente or regular. The LCD is removable, allowing the probe to be washed in a dishwasher. At The Perfect Pasta Timer
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I’m terrible at cooking pasta - you know why? I have no idea on the time different pasta takes, and it looks like this Perfect Pasta Timer would help me out. This pasta timer accounts for the shape of the noodle and the amount being cooked, signaling when the pasta is cooked to your preferred taste. Its LCD control panel allows you to select from the ten most common pasta shapes, input the amount (1/5, 1/2, or 1 lb.), and choose al dente or regular. The LCD is removable, allowing the probe to be washed in a dishwasher.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 24th, 2010 2 Comments »
I am remodeling my kitchen and have white cabinets (not super white but nice white). I selected black counter top with small yellowish stones but I am having second thoughts if black counter top is a good idea. This is what I am getting http://www.caesarstoneus.com/catalog/product.cfm.ProductID=64
I have been told that countertop should be contrast to cabinets […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 23rd, 2010 5 Comments »
I have a new home, built in 2006, in the last week my water heater keeps tripping and then tonight my light switch in the laundry room trips. This light switch is only for lights on the left side of my house (bathroom, kitchen, laundry room & dining room) it does not have any […]
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Cooking with the sun is all the rage, and if you’re in a place like Haiti with no power and very little resources - a sun oven is going to be a great alternative. That’s right - the people over at Global Sun Oven are donating these for disaster relief in Haiti, and we encourage you to click through and help out. If you’re so inclined to also purchase one for yourself, each Sun Oven comes with the following goodness: Free Black Round Covered Enamelware cooking pot Built in thermometer Attached one piece collapsible reflectors Spill-proof levelator Self-contained focusing leg Reaches temperatures 360 to 400oF. Weighs 21 pounds, opens and folds up in seconds and comes with a carrying handle. At Global Sun Oven
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 21st, 2010 2 Comments »
What to buy a girl who has everything, seriously.
She has:
Power Wheel, Bikes, Scooter, Tents, Playhouse, Playground, Sports Stuff, Walk n Giggle doll/Tons of other dolls and accessories, Barbies/Life size house/Jet/Cars, DVDS/Kid safe DVD player, Kid safe Camera, Leapster/Tons of Games, Littlest Pet shop, Bratz, Puzzles/Board Games, Easel/Tons of art stuff, Glow Writer/&Doodle pro/&Aqua doodle, Dress […]
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This SousVide Supreme Water Oven combines a thermostatically controlled, touchpad enabled, super slow cooker function with vacuum packed foodstuffs and water to deliver perfectly cooked fish, vegetables, and other sealed items of your choice. The product of decades of refinement by top chefs, the SousVide Supreme Water Oven cooks sealed food at precise preset temperatures for consistent cooking, and wonderful flavors. Vacuum-sealed food loses virtually none of its flavor or nutrients during cooking, and the pressure encourages flash marinating, naturally enhancing the delicious tastes and aromas of the food with little added seasoning. We’ve never used a SousVide Oven ourselves at home, but we have cooked in this style using our slow cooker and some vacuum sealed bags.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 20th, 2010 2 Comments »
I need help finding 6 errors in the following letter. Here are the ones I already found:
1) request should be requested.
2)kitchen should have a capital “K.”
3) Renovating the Kitchen should be underlined or in quotations.
4)Firday should be Friday.
5)Period after December 1st.
6)
What is the last one. I am thinking it is either:
-the first sentence in […]
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