In light of this culinary season, see some early oddball kitchen gadgets. According to this 1939 article in Popular Science, Russell E. Oakes was an advertising man who, in his spare time, came up ...
Before we hit the gift-giving holidays, we have to get through Thanksgiving and all that turkey. Just how are you preparing your meal this year? Hammacher Schlemmer recommends that you use ...
Infrared cooking has been around for some time, but the technology has taken off lately. Infrared light cooks from the inside out, so it crisps and browns foods, unlike a microwave. Its speed is ...
Now a newer compact infrared cooker is being framed as a possible challenger to both, because it can heat, bake, and grill in ...