The Feed: When a kitchen upgrade is a downgrade

EPISODE · Jan 31, 2025 · 35 MIN

The Feed: When a kitchen upgrade is a downgrade

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In this episode of Deep Dive: The Feed, hosts Andy Tarnoff and Eron Laber explore various unique kitchen gadgets and improvements. They discuss items found on Facebook Marketplace, including a jerky cannon, a nut chopper and a Polynesian nutcracker. The conversation takes a turn toward innovative cooking methods in unconventional spaces, such as hotel rooms, highlighting the "creativity" and practicality of home cooking. They discuss the balance between cooking while traveling for business and leisure, the quirky Muff Pot gadget, creative kitchen storage solutions, and the love for coffee.And of course, they debate the rise of kitchen robots, and whether modern kitchen improvements truly enhance cooking experiences.Video version here: https://youtu.be/UqDcypUc-6oJoin this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUXIrQ2rO5B_z-AEpjmKaAw/joinChapters00:00 Introduction to Kitchen Improvements03:10 Exploring Unique Kitchen Gadgets06:01 Cultural Perspectives on Kitchen Tools08:58 Innovative Cooking in Unconventional Spaces17:45 Traveling and Cooking: Balancing Business and Leisure18:36 The Muff Pot: A Unique Cooking Gadget21:52 Creative Kitchen Solutions: Custom Cabinets and Storage23:18 Coffee Lovers Unite: The Quest for the Perfect Brew25:05 Dream Kitchen Appliances: The Ultimate Espresso Machine26:51 The Rise of Kitchen Robots: Convenience vs. Tradition29:04 Exploring Kitchen Technology: The Chef Robot34:50 Kitchen Improvements: Are They Worth It?

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