Tuesday, February 2, 2010

For Microwave Connosiers

For those of you who loathe cooking and rely solely on the microwave to sustain your livelihood, I strongly consider this Large Micro-Cooker. It's a ridiculously affordable $10.50. The cover has holes, so you can drain liquid. It melts butter, heats soups, and cooks vegetables. It's a perfect size for someone living alone like a college student or a single person. It's a great choice for someone who lives in a studio and there's little to no kitchen space. Some places don't even have a kitchen. If you know someone like that or someone who lives in a dorm, this is a great gift.

It's an easy way to make instant noodles. You can buy frozen or already cut vegetable medley and throw it in with some water and pasta sauce. You can make instant rice with frozen peas, corn, herb mixture, and already cooked chicken until warmed. You can make hardboiled eggs. After peeling the shells off, you can smash the eggs with your hands, toss the salad greens in, and drizzle with dressing. A perfect meal for people who dislike tedious prep work. You can even combine it with a cookbook that centers on microwave cooking. Although it's not the favorable method of cooking, it would be a greatly appreciated gift for someone who lives that kind of lifestyle. Plus you can offer a healthier solution.

You can get it at www.pamperedchef.com. You can also host a Pampered Chef Party where a representative goes to your house and demonstrates a collection of their products that you can test out yourself. They have a bunch of quality products at an affordable price minus the guesswork in quality and gas costs. They offer a lot more gift ideas, too.