Kitchen-safe Demy recipe reader could revolutionise your cooking

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The immediate advantage of an e-Reader over a printed book is the ability to compile thousands of pages into one handy small device. The Demy does this with up to 2,500 recipes - all wrapped up in a kitchen-safe digital reader.

A look at the features of the Demy recipe reader gives you a sense that the team at Key Ingredient have really given a lot of thought to the product.

Key features of the Demy Reader include:

A kitchen-safe casing
The splash-resistant design and sturdy plastic exterior make it easy to clean. Spills easily wipe off the sealed touchscreen with a damp cloth.

Short list for favourite recipes
Making a brunch or a complex holiday meal? Simply find each recipe you want and add it to your Short List. They’ll be waiting for you on a short list that you can easily flip through as you cook.

An on-board converter

Don’t remember how many quarts are in a gallon? The Demy’s conversion tool will quickly convert your portions from one measurement to another.

Built-in timers
Why clutter your counter with gadgets? The Demy comes with three built-in timers! No need to juggle cooking times. The Demy timers will notify you with flashes and tones as each cooking time expires.

Any possibly the most handy: Ingredient substitute
No need to make the emergency trips to the grocery store or delay meal time for one missing ingredient. Quickly access a list of ingredient substitutions that will save the day.

The Demy does seem to have a winning format for the kitchen, but the question I find is; is there a place in the market for a dedicated recipe-reader when ultra-mobile netbooks have become so easily accessible?

Although I can’t imagine a netbook putting up a good fight with some spilt milk or egg yolk.

[mydemy.com via engadget]

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