Historically the invention of the microwave made cooking a whole lot faster and easier, even is all some of us do is nuke leftovers, frozen dinners, and popcorn. With the Stone Wave you can add to your repertoire of microwave cuisine almost as easily. The specially designed stoneware pot allows you to cook food in a healthy, low-fat, and — best of all — fast way.
Everybody loves a cool gadget, especially one which makes cooking at home easier and more fun. So get ready for a few of the best you can find at the moment, as well as those possibly arriving some time soon. From summer-enhancing BBQ revelations, to gadgets which may change everything we have ever known about toasting bread, they are all very very cool.
There is little as frustrating as getting in the car and finding out that the battery is dead. So you find someone who can give you a jump start, haul the cables out of the trunk while hoping they are long enough, open the hoods and link up. Sure, it’s not that hard to do, but it is a bit of a hassle and you are always going to get a bit dirty. Not anymore — battery charging has been brought into the 21st century.
The big jingling key ring has long been the stereotype of school janitors and other workers who have a lot to unlock over the course of a day. They can be pretty damn heavy too. The weight and noise of so many keys always me think of Marley’s line from Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol: "These are the chains I forged in life." A new kind of key ring has been invented to alleviate the burden of all those keys.
For many people the wine cork has been the bane to fine dining and
gracious living. The challenge is to get the corkwcrew in just right and pulling
it out without spilling anything. Worse yet is when the cork starts to
break apart and you end up with bits of it in your favorite red. You
could go with a wine that has a twist off cap, but that just never seems
quite . . . civilized. You may no longer need to make such an agonizing
choice
Whether it is producing card-counting blakcjack teams or inventing the email, it is no surprise when MIT is mentioned in the same breath as something astonishingly intelligent and innovative. But a machine which is capable of printing out food? Come on! How much more wonderfully weird can new food inventions get? Say hello to Cornucopia.