Posts tagged with ‘cooking

Daily Discussion: Your favorite outdoor grilling method/recipe

Today’s question was submitted by IHCer cowykillr, who is wondering now that it’s starting to get warmer, if anyone has a favorite grilling method or outdoor grilling recipe.

In the near future, your current microwave will look like such a square

Microwave ovens have gotten a lot smaller over the decades, but they’ve pretty much always looked the same. In the near future, if this Fagor Spoutnik microwave is any leader in design, your microwave could look more like a little dome on your countertop.

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Man up your cooking with combat cookware
This is only in the Kickstarter phase of conception, but they’ve raised enough money… one day you’ll be able to have a frying pan with a sword hilt. One day.
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Man up your cooking with combat cookware

This is only in the Kickstarter phase of conception, but they’ve raised enough money… one day you’ll be able to have a frying pan with a sword hilt. One day.

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Book trailer for ‘Fifty Shades of Chicken’

A young, free-range chicken. A dominating, ravenous chef. A naughty tale of fowl play. If Fifty Shades of Grey left you hungry and lusting for more (more, more!), satisfy your culinary kink with Fifty Shades of Chicken, a titillating collection of tied-and-true recipes bound to make every meal a turn-on: Dripping Thighs, Learning to Truss You, Erect Chicken, Chicken with a Lardon, Happy Ending Chicken

Dinner time! Christopher Walken and Richard Belzer make some chicken

Christopher, Richard and two female models made a lovely chicken dinner. This is a dish that Walken has made before, but never with Richard Belzer.

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Also last night, for some reason KitchenAid made some weird joke about Obama’s dead grandmother

Last night’s first presidential debate was the most tweeted political event in history— IN HISTORY— I know! It even broke the previous tweet record from when Pompeii was destroyed. Among the zillions of tweets was one from the official KitchenAid Twitter account, from a KitchenAid employee who “won’t be tweeting for KitchenAid anymore”. Thanks Obama, that’s one more job lost.

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Deep Dish MICROWAVEABLE cookie for one!

All the *easy* instruction you need to make a deep dish cookie at home and in the microwave.

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For her 100th birthday, here’s “Julia Child Remixed”

This August 15th, super spy, inventor of shark repellent and long-time TV cook Julia Child would have been 100 years old. Public television station WGBH Boston made this awesome Julia Child supercut, with a little Guns n Roses to celebrate.

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The perfect thing for your geeky dining room table: Hulk vs Wolverine salt and pepper shakers
They’re definitely way cooler than those duck salt and pepper shakers you got from your parents. And every time you season your food, you can replay one of the most awesome comic book battles ever.
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The perfect thing for your geeky dining room table: Hulk vs Wolverine salt and pepper shakers

They’re definitely way cooler than those duck salt and pepper shakers you got from your parents. And every time you season your food, you can replay one of the most awesome comic book battles ever.

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Japanese dentist invents the self-stirring pot

And it’s incredibly, stupidly simple— once the water starts boiling, its movement is guided by the whirled ridges along the side of the pot, giving the stirring action. BRILLIANT.

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IHC After Dark: “Cooking with Troy the Voodoo Shit”

My Buddies Troy and Noce make cooking shows that are a little high strung. This one is just out of the ball park compared to the rest of them. 

This was a device from the 1930s that was supposed to concentrate body heat to cook potatoes
From the February, 1930 issue of Modern Mechanix, this torture device supposedly concentrated your body heat to use for cooking potatoes. 

SCIENTISTS have learned that our bodies are living machines of the combustion type in which the burning of fuel (food) is accompanied by the consumption of oxygen, liberation of heat energy and production of carbon dioxide as is the case in all combustion engines. Scientists find that the heat from a single person, if properly focussed, would be sufficient to cook potatoes.

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This was a device from the 1930s that was supposed to concentrate body heat to cook potatoes

From the February, 1930 issue of Modern Mechanix, this torture device supposedly concentrated your body heat to use for cooking potatoes. 

SCIENTISTS have learned that our bodies are living machines of the combustion type in which the burning of fuel (food) is accompanied by the consumption of oxygen, liberation of heat energy and production of carbon dioxide as is the case in all combustion engines. Scientists find that the heat from a single person, if properly focussed, would be sufficient to cook potatoes.

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Humans invented cooked food 2 million years ago

Around 2 million years ago, Homo erectus, one of the many now extinct species of human, was probably the first to invent cooking. This seminal event had huge implications for hominid evolution, giving the ancestors of modern humans time and energy for activities such as running, thinking deep thoughts and inventing things like the wheel, reality shows and beer can chicken.

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