Saturday, August 11, 2012

8 gadgets that'll let you make fair food right at home

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State fair season is in full swing, but if you attend only?for the eats, and want to avoid the sweaty?crowds and rickety, nausea-inducing rides, the following gadgets can help you make food with bonafide?carny-level grease and sugar content?in the comfort of your own home.

Babycakes?pie pop maker?
Food is a million times better when it's on a stick. It's a fact. Just add your favorite filling and one of those magical sticks ??? the BabyCakes pie pop maker will have you snacking on six bite-size pies in four minutes or less. $22.62 ??Amazon

7-Eleven Slurpee maker
Now you can enjoy a 7-Eleven Slurpee without ever leaving the house. Just add ice and salt to the machine, pour in soda or juice, crank the handle and enjoy your custom concoction ? the world's first Mountain Dew/chocolate Nesquik Slurpee. Then proceed to vomit forever. $49.99 ??ThinkGeek via That's Nerdalicious

Dr.?Dreadful?zombie-head candy maker?
The Dr. Dreadful Zombie Lab and gives you almost everything you need to create bubbly brains, peeled zombie skin and even chunky zombie barf candy. Disgusting? Yes. But not nearly as disgusting as the Good & Plenty boxes you give out every Halloween. $22.39 ??Amazon via That's Nerdalicious

Sushi bazooka
I wouldn't feel all that comfortable ordering sushi at a state fair, but the fact is, fried sushi is definitely on the menu in some parts of the country. The sushi bazooka is not a weapon that blasts raw fish at your enemies, but it will help you roll sushi with the elegance of a plumber caulking a tub. Just fill it with rice and other ingredients, seal it back up and then pump out a long tube of fresh fish and veggies that?s easy to then roll in seaweed sheets. $25.70 ??Strapya via That's Nerdalicious

Ice cream sandwich maker
During a hot summer like this, nothing beats an ice cream sandwich. Thanks to this machine, you can churn out chocolate wafers at home in both rectangular and circular sizes. It even comes with molds for your ice cream so that you can shape it to sit neatly between the wafers. $19.99 ??Bed Bath and Beyond

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Mini furniture waffle mold
Artists Ryosuke Fukusada and Rui Pereira created this waffle mold that forms batter into chairs, lamps and tables. It was designed as commentary on new, and apparently unnecessary, products being launched by the furniture industry, but it would be ideal for furnishing a gingerbread house or, more fittingly, a more upscale pork waffle house. Sapore Dei Mobili via That's Nerdalicious

Corn dog factory
With this machine you can make up to six corn?dogs in just a few minutes. Then, for that authentic fair food experience, just wrap the corn?dog in bacon and french fries and deep-fry it. $26.99 ??ThinkGeek

Deep-frying portable grill?
The bottom line is that anything can be fair food as long as you deep-fry it. So, most of the food that you made with the gadgets featured above can be finished off with the Blacktop 360 grill. It features a 20-ounce deep-fryer surrounded by a griddle, warming plate and infrared grill that can heat your meat up to 650 degrees. Plus, it?s collapsible and completely portable. $249 ??Amazon?via?That's Nerdalicious

Let's Pizza vending machine
I don't know about you, but I'm very particular about my pizza. It's probably my family's most scrutinized foodstuff. We will go miles out of our way to go to a restaurant that serves respectable New York style pizza ? only to complain that it falls short of some dumpy old pizza joint we used to go to back home. That having been said, is the U.S. ready for pizza that's basically dumped out of a vending machine? This may not ever?turn up in your house, like the eight contraptions?above, but?ready or not, vending machines like the Let's Pizza are coming stateside this fall.???That's Nerdalicious

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Source: http://www.gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com/technology/gadgetbox/8-gadgets-thatll-let-you-make-fair-food-right-home-933042

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