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Mar 3, 2008 8:31 AM CST new inventions availbleto the public.
fireliter
fireliterfireliterAllen Park, Michigan USA502 Threads 14 Polls 5,902 Posts
have you tried any?

any you would suggest to others?

any that are a ingenious advertising scheme you'd like to warn others about?

I tried the "Zip N Steam" bags for my raw veggies and fish, happy to say they are reusable so the cost is more affordable and a great time saver anda heathyand inexpensive way to prepare certain foods

"Zip N Steam" gets thumbs up thumbs up from this consumer.
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Mar 3, 2008 8:50 AM CST new inventions availbleto the public.
roseofsharon
roseofsharonroseofsharonmanchester, Hampshire, England UK60 Threads 3 Polls 8,699 Posts
fireliter: have you tried any?

any you would suggest to others?

any that are a ingenious advertising scheme you'd like to warn others about?

I tried the "Zip N Steam" bags for my raw veggies and fish, happy to say they are reusable so the cost is more affordable and a great time saver anda heathyand inexpensive way to prepare certain foods

"Zip N Steam" gets from this consumer.


Well, not something I have tried but.... I saw an advert for a solar-powered flashlight...??
Errmmm..... confused

rolling on the floor laughing
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Mar 3, 2008 9:00 AM CST new inventions availbleto the public.
TTom50
TTom50TTom50Orlando, Florida USA21 Threads 10 Polls 1,301 Posts
I have one of those batterless flash lights. You shake a piston to get a
energy charge. It works but the charge seem to end quickly and the
light is not as bright as a regular light of the same size.

But no battrey to replace. I keep in the car as light source for a road
situation. But for household use use a battrey power light.
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Mar 3, 2008 11:07 AM CST new inventions availbleto the public.
arabella
arabellaarabellaNear Farmington, Maine USA98 Threads 1 Polls 6,199 Posts
Solar Powered Neighborhood Electric Vehicle

It's available in kit form for about $4000.00

Fun, lightweight and the battery that runs it is charged by a solar panel.


thumbs up
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Mar 3, 2008 11:14 AM CST new inventions availbleto the public.
prncss4someone
prncss4someoneprncss4someoneHopeful, Michigan USA57 Threads 8 Polls 7,227 Posts
fireliter: have you tried any?

any you would suggest to others?

any that are a ingenious advertising scheme you'd like to warn others about?

I tried the "Zip N Steam" bags for my raw veggies and fish, happy to say they are reusable so the cost is more affordable and a great time saver anda heathyand inexpensive way to prepare certain foods

"Zip N Steam" gets from this consumer.


I think that it's interesting just how lazy people will be. I am not attacking ANYONE I am just stating my opinion. There are other ways to steam veggies and fish that are cost affective and enviromentally friendly. It's called a "steamer".

Don't tell me that people now a days are too busy to do the things that they used to be able to do, when there was 26 hours in a day. It all boils down to laziness. The fast food industry is a prime example of that. I'm too tired after a long day to make dinner, let's have my family sit down and enjoy some grease and salt........Happy Meals, targeting parents to make their children "happy" are another crock. A new betty crocker cookbook-if you look in it, "open a can of this, then open a can of that" is all it's about. It is utterly ridiculous. The above reasons are some of the reasons that Americans are getting fatter and fatter. Lifestyle choices. People need to wake up and smell the roses. Understand what this dummied down world is REALLY doing to you!!! Fight back....!!!
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Mar 3, 2008 11:22 AM CST new inventions availbleto the public.
fireliter
fireliterfireliterAllen Park, Michigan USA502 Threads 14 Polls 5,902 Posts
prncss4someone: I think that it's interesting just how lazy people will be. I am not attacking ANYONE I am just stating my opinion. There are other ways to steam veggies and fish that are cost affective and enviromentally friendly. It's called a "steamer".

Don't tell me that people now a days are too busy to do the things that they used to be able to do, when there was 26 hours in a day. It all boils down to laziness. The fast food industry is a prime example of that. I'm too tired after a long day to make dinner, let's have my family sit down and enjoy some grease and salt........Happy Meals, targeting parents to make their children "happy" are another crock. A new betty crocker cookbook-if you look in it, "open a can of this, then open a can of that" is all it's about. It is utterly ridiculous. The above reasons are some of the reasons that Americans are getting fatter and fatter. Lifestyle choices. People need to wake up and smell the roses. Understand what this dummied down world is REALLY doing to you!!! Fight back....!!!



Steaming anything over a stove, electric or gas in the summertime is always good for a heated momentrolling on the floor laughing
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Mar 3, 2008 11:25 AM CST new inventions availbleto the public.
prncss4someone
prncss4someoneprncss4someoneHopeful, Michigan USA57 Threads 8 Polls 7,227 Posts
fireliter: Steaming anything over a stove, electric or gas in the summertime is always good for a heated moment




why would you steam anything in the summer? Grill baby Grill!!!!applause applause applause
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