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A small box that sits on top of your stove that has a built in fan and a sensor. When you put your spoon under it the fan automaticly blows on it , to cool it off. The deluxe model could have digital temperature settings or a counter for those watching their diet.
Bristolz Cooling Rod ½idea
http://www.halfbake.../idea/Cooling_20Rod -- similar notion for beverages/liquids [seldon, Oct 02 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004]
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Am I missing something? Is there a new diet in which a person can eat only so much *hot* food, or are we 'counting' something else? |
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Gives calorie counting a whole new meaning. |
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Personally, I just keep my tasting spoon in a jug of cold water. There are possibilities here, though, but I don't think you're thinking big enough. I'd prefer some modification to the actual spoon; perhaps a Peltier device embedded in the bowl? |
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I'm interested that [PeterSealy]'s stove hood fan has a 'blow' setting. Why would anyone want to blow outside air onto their cooking food? |
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[angel] to cool it down of course! |
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How about a double ended spoon with a highly miniturised heat pump in the handle. One end is a tasting spoon (or swizzle stick) the other a heated ice cream scoop (or branding iron). (adapt to taste) |
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