Posts by tag: Food and Beverage

Eco Friendly May 30, 2016 posted by

GroundFridge – just like a root cellar but way less creepy

Before we had the modern convenience of a refrigerator, people had to find other ways to keep their perishables from, well perishing. Humans figured out pretty quickly that it was always cooler below ground and food would last longer. If you want to use that same system to store your food but with a more modern appeal, check out the GroundFridge, a new take on root cellars.

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GroundFridge – just like a root cellar but way less creepy
Gadgets March 22, 2016 posted by

Cut Resistant Gloves – make dinner without drawing blood, well, your own at least

Whenever you’re working with knives, there’s a chance you could get cut. Even if you’re usually careful, we’ve all had those moments when we’re rushing for whatever reasons. You may not lose a finger but no one likes to draw their own blood. With the Cut Resistant Gloves, you can be sure to slice and dice without worrying about your fingers.

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Cut Resistant Gloves – make dinner without drawing blood, well, your own at least
Gadgets February 25, 2016 posted by

Odor Eliminating Fish Roaster – all the yummy taste, none of the yucky smell

Whether you like fish or not, everyone can agree that when you cook it, it has a rather strong odor. If you don’t like fish, this is a strong and unpleasant odor and even if you do like it, you probably don’t like the smell of it three days after you’ve cooked and it’s still hanging out in your living space. The Odor Eliminating Fish Roaster will let you cook yummy fish with none of the yucky smell.

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Odor Eliminating Fish Roaster – all the yummy taste, none of the yucky smell
Bizarre January 27, 2016 posted by

Cut the salt with a bit of electricity

Cutting salt intake is one of the most suggested food changes that are made to people who are trying to eat better. The problem is that salt makes your food taste good. Like, just so good. One lab has a solution that may help use less salt: Add a little cathodal current to it.

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Cut the salt with a bit of electricity