>owning an air fryer
You fell for a Jewish scam
>owning a rice cooker
You fell for Chinese propaganda
>owning a salad spinner
You bought this during the two weeks you tried to eat healthier then never used it
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These are the facts. If you believe otherwise, you are coping.
what if i own a Breville Smart Toaster Oven?
and have a well-stocked kitchen otherwise?
>you tried to eat healthier
I never try to eat healthier. I just eat a lot of vegetables in general. Salads not so much but I eat those, too. As such, the spinner, which I likely bought before you were born, has seen a lot of use in the last 20-something years.
Also, rice cookers are great for cooking in college. Many dorms don't allow cooking in dorm rooms but rice cookers are sometimes exempt. I used mine back at uni mostly for cooking stews, soups and greens. Rice cookers are seriously the best way to cook collards (after you wash and spin them, of course).
>Researchers from the Washington State University confirmed today studies showcasing high level of correlation between usage of household convection ovens (also know as "air fryers") and various forms of heart, neurological and immune disorders.
>While the effects of air fryers were long considered to merely be a result of encouraging unhealthy eating habits, new studies seem to indicate that the appliances themselves may be to blame. Head researcher Dr. Cynthia Polt described the results as "deeply alarming".
>In addition to expected impacts to cholesterol, high blood pressure and other typical health concerns related to diet, the findings also noted a degree of correlation between the frequent usage of air fryers and Non-Viral Advanced Immunodeficiency Syndrome (NV-AIDS) diagnoses.
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>>21401746It's bullshit. Cynthia Polt is an aerospace engineer, not a medical researcher. This text appears nowhere else but this very thread.
Still don't own an air fryer, tho
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