Designed by German Christoph Thetard, it has various attachments that can be powered by pushing the pedal with a foot—including a coffee grinder and blender. Just pushing the pedal at 400rpm is enough to generate 350 watts a minute, which is enough for simple food preparation. But can it prepare a Thanksgiving feast?
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Actually if you get some running rats you could turn it into an automatic.
Ha, this is the perfect way to make your kid power your cooking
CAN IT PREPARE A THANKSGIVING FEAST?
I DARE YOU TO PUT IT TO THE CHALLENGE!
for some reason this reminds me of the Amish lol
I want one! Best tech gadget you've posted in ages.
Yay looks awesome... ecofriendly and everything, the only thing that made me smile was the guy's name Christoph Thetard haha
i like it, but its awfully large, i guess its only for largish kitchens
Brilliant!!!! hope that people buys them!
omg i want one!
That's pretty handy! haha
I want one of these.
Challenge accepted. I will make my entire thanksgiving dinner with one of these.
the future of the kitchen. love it.
but people are lazy so it wont work.
No more fat old ladies :D
It looks like a good alternative, despite the fact that it´s pretty limited, l
ike it says at the end of the post, i don´t think it could make a thanksgiving feast =P
that is pretty ingenious for sure!
looks good i need one1
Awesome idea. Would prefer something a little smaller for hand operation though :>
I love how older technology is making a come back because it is "green"
amazing machine there, gal
Get a hamster and you'll got it a bit easier!
Hamster power FTW.
That's definitely a good idea from an eco standpoint... and some people could definitely use the extra thigh exercise!
I'd much rather stick to my electric one and pollute the envornment and kill polar bears.
This is a very economical choice. Generally anything you can do yourself, you can save money.
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