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10 gadgets that will change the way you interact with food

Your kitchen regime will totally be changed with this gear

1. Whirlpool Interactive Cooktop
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As seen on display at CES 2014, this cutting-edge countertop is reminiscent of Minority Report . It has an interactive touchscreen surface that users can not only cook on, but also find recipes, scroll through social media, and check e-mail.

2. Robo Stir  — $4.99

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As seen on TV, the Robo Stir automatically stirs your food for you when placed in the middle of a pot.

3. Blendtec Designer 700  — $749
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Blenders are always important to keep in your kitchen. This new gadget is completely high tech, featuring a 1700-watt motor. The blender’s touch-screen lets you select from six options, and control the blending.

4. Kitchen Knife Skills app
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A video tutorial-filled app that assists you with cutting all food from turkeys, to fish, to vegetables.

5. GE Brillion
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The GE Brillion app allows users to start cooking even when they’re miles away from home. This app works with various smart GE Profile wall ovens, permitting the oven to be turned on via remote-controlled options. You can preheat your oven on your way home to cut down on preparation time when you get home. Did you forget to turn off your oven when you left earlier? No problem — turn it off with the app.

6. Delectable Wine app
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Are you a wine connoisseur? Fantastic! If not, the Delectable Wine app can always come in handy when in doubt about picking stellar wine. Users can snap photos of the wine within the app. A wine profile will appear with ratings, comments, and stats about whether or not the wine is a winner.  Once you’ve selected a bottle, you can share your findings across all social media platforms. 

7. Sony Xperia Tablet Z: Kitchen Edition — $549.99
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This tablet is a perfect edition to any tech-savvy foodie’s kitchen. The tablet  has a storage capacity of 32 Gbytes and is preloaded with food apps, various recipes, and cooking tutorials. It includes an iGrill wireless digital thermometer, and can be propped upright with the stand. Awesomely enough, the tablet is water resistant up to 3 feet for up to 30 minutes.

8. How to Cook Everything app — $9.99
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This app is packed with over 2,000 stellar recipes. Users can check out potential recipes with how-to illustrations to cook the ultimate meal. There is even a built-in timer to make sure you’re preparing and cooking the food thoroughly in ample time.

9. Simplehuman sensor trash can — $139.95
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These trash cans are smart, nice looking, and functional. With the built-in sensors, you can wave your hand to deposit your trash.

10. Food 52 Hotline

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Kind of like 911 for a food/cooking emergency, Food 52 Hotline is a free app downloadable from the app store! If you have a burning cooking question, you can crowdsource your answer among many gourmands. Co-founded by a former New York Times food editor, this app was originally a website for people to share their cooking tips and recipes. By using this app, you can also search for answers to your questions that have previously been answered.

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