Classic kitchen computer products?

From: Doug Jackson <doug_jackson_at_citadel.com.au>
Date: Wed Oct 23 22:44:01 2002

I remember an magazine add for a TRS-80 (Model 1) in the mid-70's with it in
a kitchen, 'storing recipies'.

Wish I had kept it.

(Btw, a friend of mine scored an 'audry', and as a browser, it really
rocks.)


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Chase [mailto:vaxzilla_at_jarai.org]
> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 1:16 PM
> To: cctalk_at_classiccmp.org
> Subject: Classic kitchen computer products?
>
>
> I'm sure most people on the list are familiar with Honeywell's Kitchen
> Computer. And then there are also plenty of more recent attempts to
> computerize the kitchen these days: The Electrolux fridge computer,
> 3COM's aborted Audrey internet appliance, and a whole range of systems
> from South Korea's LG Electronics.
>
> But what of the intervening years? What was going on during the 1970s
> and 1980s to conquer the kitchen with computer technology; either with
> software or hardware? I've vague recollections of commercial software
> being availble for 80s era microcomputers--things like recipe
> databases
> software--but I can't come up with any specific examples.
>
> Does anyone here know of other classic computer kitchen automation
> products from bygone decades?
>
> -brian.
>


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