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CLUELESS IN THE KITCHEN
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2006-04-11 17:15:51
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Bachelors beware, using the I cant Cook line will soon be extinct with
the introduction of this brilliant robotic cook wear system from Vita-Craft.
Each individual pot and pan from the range have built in sensors and
microchips in their handles which communicate with the matching cook
top stove. The cook top itself is flame free and consists of a RFID
computer chip.
Used in conjunction with micro chipped recipe cards, the user simply
places the recipe card in the water filled pot and waits for
instructions. Between themselves, the pot, cook top and recipe card
communicate and let the user know how to cook the recipe from water
temperature right through to simmering techniques. I wonder if they
have a bunny card for Glen Close? by Andy G
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THE SINK THAT COOKS
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2006-01-12 15:08:09
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The
old saying goes everything but the kitchen sink. Well this is
everything and the kitchen sink. Introducing the all in one cooking
sink by Kohler.
The self rimming sink is perfect for all water based cooking such as
boiling, poaching and steaming. The spacious cleverly designed
surroundings are generous enough to accommodate a large boiling pot as
well as a user friendly chopping board nearby. Less is more in this
case. Clever cooking. by Andy G
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THE ERIKA KITCHEN
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2006-01-04 13:49:43
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It's Ikea on Acid, it's Erika Kitchen! The Erika Kitchen
is a unique design which allows movement, change and redirection
of the most conventional room in your home. It's simple elements
convey a minimal, modern look which retains a high degree of
functionality and space saving design. Every panel of the Erika,
serves a different function accommodating various kitchen
utensils. This is like Buck Rogers' kitchen meets Ab Fab. Simple, sleek
design. by Lisa Evans
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