Spoon Scale for the accurate cooks
By Andrew | April 30, 2008

Don’t know if this spoon scale will ever be of some use to me. But, I’m sure it will definitely come handy to those health conscious souls who don’t mind weighing every spoon full of food that eat with the sole aim to keep a track of calories they consume.
As the name suggests, the spoon houses a built-in scale that’s good enough to measure down to the very last 1⁄10 gram. It features a tiny LCD display to flash the exact weight, which can be converted from grams to ounces.
Made in black ABS plastic, with a stainless steel handle, the spoon will also be good for cooks and housewives who just don’t like making any mistakes with their measurements and want the food to be finger-licking always!
Via: Product Dose/ Gearfuse
Digital Chopping/ Cutting board
By Andrew | April 8, 2008

After the clean cube washer-dryer combo for the bachelor, there’s another wonder gadget from the house of Nardo, but this time for people who love to cook.
Check out the hi-tech gift for your kitchen- the digital cutting board.
Brainchild of a design student Marc Nardengeli, the cutting board features a flexible LCD that keeps showing you the recipes that you can cook. It will also give you cooking instructions to make sure that what you’re cooking is edible and won’t poison your family.
To help you further, it also allows you to download recipes so that you can try them out later. Fitted on rubber nonslip feet, the acrylic board contains the circuitry to run the flexible LCD panel and is packaged neatly on top of the other and is sealed with a safety tempered glass panel which allows finger based, touchscreen operation.
A chic design that this is marked with chromium handle at both ends, makes cooking a fun and hi-tech process rather than a monotonous chore. And the best feature is that it’ll be made out of environmentally-friendly materials which won’t kill the planet. Just a concept till now, but we are sure that it will fetch some big thumbs up to give a techie makeover to the good old boring chopping board.
Via: Gadgettastic