Experiments In Induction Cooking

Induction cooking is one of the coolest forms of "modern" cooking technology, and since the cooking vessel itself is heated via magnetic induction there are no flames or hot coils, so it's also a safer way to cook.

In order to demonstrate how induction cooking works Yuppiechef cut a pan in half and cooked eggs, bacon and chocolate on it, and boiled water in the pan while it was sitting on a magazine.

(YouTube Link)

This video looks like something those product demonstrators at the county fair would show at their booth, but that doesn't make the technology any less impressive.

-Via Laughing Squid


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For those who speak French, an interesting Swiss government study on health and induction cooking : http://www.bag.admin.ch/themen/strahlung/00053/00673/03156/index.html?lang=fr
Conclusion? bad use, and use by pregnant women and kids goes beyong the legal microtesla limit. But this limit is quite low, and no real study has been done on eventual effects.
Anyway, I sell kitchens, but I didn't put one of those at home.....
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Makes perfect sense that kids become murderers after playing Mortal Kombat, just like how kids were trained in cultural relations when they played cowboys and Indians and girls learned to become strippers by undressing Barbie. Seriously, the only thing Mortal Kombat did was screw up kids English skills by spelling the word with a K.
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I was a kid when the MK controversy was going on, so naturally, I didn't care. (I didn't care about the game itself, either) A restaurant I frequent has a MK game and now as an adult and parent, I have to laugh about it. I look at the Tom & Jerry style fighting and what passes for blood in that game (patches of red blobby goo that float away into the air? Really?)and wonder what parents were ever worried about. The big deal at the time was the 'realism' of the violence and honestly, it couldn't be more cartoony.
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We've been around long enough to know that we win some, we lose some in terms of covering stuff. There's simply no way to be the first in covering things that happen on the Web. ')
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