I saw a report on the Consumer Electronic Show. They now have a major kitchen appliance that you can program a timer to keep your food cold. Then at the set time, it will begin cooking your food. It was about the same dimensions as a full size wall oven. It will be available for purchase this year. Can you imagine, if you don't have enough refrigerator space, you can brine your turkey in the "stove".
HS I don't watch a lot of TV, but one night I was with my wife watching this home improvement type of show. Well how about a towel warmer in the bathroom!
Now I did see something that impressed me. It was a 4 burner stove top that when not in use lift vertical and locked back up against the wall to give you more counter space to work on. In a kitchen like mine that would really be nice.
I don't know who in the 50s design the kitchen and bathroom in this house but they must have had their head in the (http://www.dow-mgc.org/smilies/Launch74.gif)
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<br />I saw a report on the Consumer Electronic Show. They now have a major kitchen appliance that you can program a timer to keep your food cold. Then at the set time, it will begin cooking your food. It was about the same dimensions as a full size wall oven. It will be available for purchase this year. Can you imagine, if you don't have enough refrigerator space, you can brine your turkey in the "stove".
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I LIKE it!
John
Newton MA
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WOW...I could mess that up real quick!!![:p]
Hey Doc...I'm down to 2 racks a day!!!