keccers
@keccers.eth
Would you pay $1500 (+ monthly subscription fee if you want more than 50 recipes) for a robot that cooks dinner? Posha is betting YES Notably you still have to do mise en place for this thing to work, but supposedly if you do all the chopping Posha will do the rest https://www.posha.com/private-chef It’s not immediately clear to me how this works which is why I NEED one of you that lives in SF to arrange a Posha dinner for reporting purposes https://lu.ma/posha-demos
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Miguelgarest
@miguelgarest.eth
Subscription - No Also cooking is great! Thermomix could be an alternative
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keccers
@keccers.eth
@crunnella just taught me about the Thermomix! Totally new to me device!
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Kate Kornish
@katekornish
i can’t live without thermomix!!
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Evelyn Yap
@evelynyap17
Not sure if there’s a showroom near you. Some places show you how to use it and I was lucky to be given a one month trial because of my profession, and I could definitely see how useful it is for small families. It replaces a lot of your home appliances as well. In Europe, lots of fine dining restaurants uses this as their “vitamix” . It’s the Ferrari of blenders.
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Miguelgarest
@miguelgarest.eth
Still pricey but it does work and makes things great and easy.
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