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## The Convergence of Fire and Air In the architectural hierarchy of the modern kitchen, the space above the range is prime …
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## The Convergence of Fire and Air In the architectural hierarchy of the modern kitchen, the space above the range is prime …
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## The Shift from Chronos to Kairos in the Kitchen For decades, the microwave oven operated on a principle of blind faith. T…
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For seventy years, the microwave oven has been the blunt instrument of the kitchen. It is defined by violence: the violent vibr…
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In the culinary world, we often view heat as a tangible force: the searing metal of a pan, the radiant glow of a broiler, or th…
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## The Radar in Your Kitchen In 1945, Percy Spencer, a self-taught engineer at Raytheon, was standing in front of an active …
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It’s a sound familiar to almost every North American home: the low, steady hum of the microwave, followed by a cheerful beep. I…
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It sits on countertops in millions of homes, a quiet, unassuming box. We trust it to reheat our coffee, defrost our dinners, an…
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In 1945, an engineer named Percy Spencer was working on radar technology at Raytheon when he noticed something peculiar. The ca…