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Cooking Made Easier With VitaCraft

Filed in archive Implementation by gautam on April 17, 2006

Cooking Made Easier With VitaCraft
For those people cooking seems to be a Herculean task, Vita-Craft has come up with a stainless steel robotic cookware with the power of computer controls. The pots and pans have built in sensors and microchips in their handles which communicate with the matching cook top stove. The cook top is flamelinks free and has a RFID computer chip embedded in it.

One needs micro chipped recipe cards in order to make it a disaster proof way to cook. The recipe card is required to be placed in the water filled pot and then one is required to wait for instructions. The pot, cook top and recipe card communicate among themselves and let the users know how to cook the recipe from water temperature right through to simmering techniques. As far as the price is concerned it is on the higher side.

Now who said cooking is tough??


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