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frippa@lemmy.ml to LinkedinLunatics@sh.itjust.works · 2 years ago

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    Now I’m curious. Would this actually work? Just how hot does that heating plate get?

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        Chicken soup it is

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            It does, there are multiple people on youtube that have effectively cooked soup in their coffee machines and used other appliances for food like the dishwasher for example.

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      I mean, you can cook a chicken by slapping it…

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        I don’t believe it, and I am afraid someone will try it and get salmonella.

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      It reminded me of this vid my buddy posted in discord the other day. 🤢

      https://twitter.com/betcheswildin/status/1711055716054683931?s=46

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      It boils stuff so at least 212*F. You’d need a lot of time to cook it.

      You could boil it I guess. Boiled chicken isn’t TOO bad.

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          Oh I thought it was like a kettle he was using.

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          I could see a fancy outdoorsy type of coffee maker being able to boil water. Collect your water from the river, boil it, and make some coffee.

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      Looks like it hits at least ~170oF, so you could slow cook tiny meals in it.

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