Get an Instant Pot on sale for just $56, which is a *great* deal

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We love Instant Pots around here, because it can do so many different things in such a short amount of time. Which is why every time it goes on sale, we freak out a little bit and want to tell everyone we know.

Today is one of those days.

The Instant Pot Duo Mini 3 is on sale today on Amazon for 30% off, which drops the price to $56. That’s a great deal. Already have an Instant Pot? Give one to a friend. This would make a great gift — especially for graduation or Mother’s Day. 

This 7-in-1 cooker combines a rice cooker, pressure cooker, slow cooker, steamer, sauté pan, yogurt maker, and warmer into one compact cooking apparatus. The 3-quart pot is great for single servings and side dishes, and it’s small enough to bring around with you. It has 11 smart and programmable controls for cooking all kinds of things like stew, chili, or yogurt, just to name a few.  Read more…

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Save a whopping $165 on this Ninja 4-in-1 system, which includes a blender, spiralizer, and food processor

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This Ninja 4-in-1 blending system is going to be your new favorite kitchen companion, and it’s *massively* on sale.

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It comes with four different accessories. One cup is for blending smoothies and juice, while an auto-spiralizer can make any of your favorite veggies into different noodles. 

The crushing pitcher is great for grinding up ice for homemade slushies and margaritas, and the precision processor can even puree or mix dough. 

It’s basically like having a blender, food processor, and spiralizer in one — because that’s exactly what it is. Read more…

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Foodies, rejoice: These are the subscription boxes you’ll love

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Food rocks. Whether we’re eating it, Instagramming it, or just drooling over a recipe video, if it’s yummy, we’re into it.

There are plenty of food-themed subscription boxes out there. Some are useful for planning out your meals, while others are great for trying new foods and snacks. 

These are the food-themed subscription boxes we’re loving right now:

Home Chef — $9.95 per serving

Weekly meals that are better than takeout.

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With Home Chef, you can schedule weekly deliveries of different dishes. Your package will include pre-measured ingredients and recipe cards, so all you have to do is get cooking when the package arrives.  Read more…

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So many blenders are on sale today, including ones from KitchenAid, Ninja, Magic Bullet, and more

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Warmer weather is on the horizon, which means it’s definitely smoothie season. (Okay let’s be honest: Margarita season.)

Which means Amazon is posting tons of great deals on all sorts of blenders these days.

This blender by Cosori crushes ice, seeds, and frozen ingredients without a hassle. It’s great for juices, coffee grounds, salsas, and the aforementioned frozen beverages you’ll be sipping on all summer. 

It’s normally listed at $70, but you can pick up a Cosori 10-Piece Blender for only $48.95 — a 30% savings. Read more…

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Impossible Foods goes to White Castle

Impossible Foods is taking another bite out of the meat supply chain, with the announcement that its meatless burger substitute is coming to America’s first fast-food burger chain — White Castle. That’s right, now stoned vegan hippies can join stoned slackers in their quest for cheap, delicious burger-y goodness. The “Impossible Slider,” which is made […]

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Snap reportedly working on new Spectacles, including two-camera version

 Snap, Inc. calls itself a “camera company” so it shouldn’t be all that surprising that it’s working on new versions of its Spectacles hardware (especially since we reported just that last June). But a new report from Cheddar has surprised some with news that Snap is working on a refresh of their hardware´set to launch later this year, as well as a two-camera version… Read More

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These Brutalist-inspired desserts are almost too elegant to eat

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Some treats should really go into an art gallery instead of your mouth. 

Like these Brutalist-inspired delights by Danish designer and goldsmith Kia Utzon-Frank, which look like they’ve been chipped from the side of a concrete skyscraper.

Inspired by the modernist architecture prominent from the ’50s to the ’70s, KUFstudios founder Utzon-Frank created an elegant collection of flødeboller — a kind of Danish treat consisting of Italian meringue on a wafer or almond paste base covered in chocolate. 

So. Pretty.

So. Pretty.

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The Rite Press takes low-tech coffee making to high-tech highs

 If coffee be the food of innovation, pour on. Give me excess of it that, surfeiting, the appetite may sicken, and so die. And if you wish to pour me coffee, do so from the Rite Press, a clever hack on the traditional French press that adds a few features that even high-end models don’t have. The press – which costs $35 for a half-liter model and $40 for the liter model – has… Read More

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Pitching a wearable to make cattle farming more sustainable, Vence raises $2.7 million

 A new startup called Vence from sunny San Diego is aiming to make cattle farming more sustainable with a wearable device to create virtual fences for livestock.
The company has raised $2.7 million in new funding to bring its product to market and develop new services for farmers in a round led by Eniac Ventures with participation from the venture capital arm of the Dutch investment bank… Read More

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