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November 13, 10:02 AMBoston Technology ExaminerMichelle Dubois
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It's high-tech turkey time!

It's been 387 years since the Pilgrims celebrated that first Thanksgiving. This harvest meal symbolizes the joy of loving, caring, and sharing. It is all about togetherness and merry making.

It epitomizes peace, harmony and union. It is a time for thankfulness for all the blessings and material possessions bestowed upon us. And it is also a time to show off how we, as a country, have grown, prospered and modernized our land. This is a time that you can flaunt your high-tech kitchen gadgets.

The best thing around for cooking a turkey, or anything for that matter, comes in the form of a high-tech oven. With modern space-age convenience, TMIO’s Connect Io Intelligent Oven seems to be the world’s finest professional cooking oven.

It has a telephone, cell phone and Internet Command & Control. It is the first appliance that allows you to refrigerate foods for cooking later, and then connect remotely via phone or Internet—delivering the great taste of traditional cooking at home whenever you are ready. And who doesn’t want an easy to use 3M touch screen menus with graphics that are very clear and easy to read?

If this is your first time or the 25th time hosting Thanksgiving at your house, this is the oven for you.

High-tech ovens come at a price: $8,700

 

 

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