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The article seems to suggest bread machines and slow cookers have gone away - I use both at least a couple of times a week.
The real meat of it was that the company that makes the Instant Pot filed for bankruptcy. The rest of the article is just nonsense and didn't need to exist.
The author describing preparing meals as a "Sisphyian task" is all you really need to know. If you don't like cooking no amount of new (or old!) gadgets is going to make it better. I also use my slow cooker all the time.
Seriously, who thinks cooking is hard? Some meals are like five ingredients, six if you want to be fancy with it. As long as you have a knife, a pot and a pan you can make so many good dishes.
The only single-use appliance I will advocate for is a rice cooker, because they're cheap and they free your pot up for other things while still making perfect rice.
Having met a few people who could manage to catch boiling water on fire, there are definitely people out there for who cooking is challenging. Though I don't disagree that cooking has an incredibly low barrier to entry so there's no excuse in trying 🤣
Yep same here, although for me it's bread machine and instant pot.
The instant pot is hardly 'doomed'. Despite its popularity it's still kind of niche. Tired of things being measured by whether or not they are an internet sensation.
Yea, I own two IPs and when one dies ill be getting another one. They get used three to four times a week easily.