Culinary Prep Kitchen Appliance: Bacteria’s Formidable Foe

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) , more than 75 million people become ill each year and 5,000 die after eating poisoned food. The lethal culprits are food-borne pathogens, which affect beef, seafood, poultry and produce and are doing so at an ever increasing and alarming rate. In the last 15 months alone, there have been five major outbreaks of food-borne illness in the United States linked to produce. Enter Culinary Prep ! While unable to leap tall buildings in a single bound, this kitchen appliance stands alone as the very first to apply the Grovac process, which is a safe, easy to use, all-natural and very effective anti-microbial solution for protecting your personal food supply. Culinary Prep boasts that its patented process reduces bacterial levels up to 95 %!

How does Culinary Prep work? What a good question. In the testing and developmental stages for more than ten years, the Culinary Prep Grovac process attacks bacteria both chemically and mechanically by alternately exposing food to a vacuum environment and a specially formulated all-natural solution. This process and the technology behind it not only reduce spoilage bacteria found on meat and produce up to 95%, making food safer and extending its shelf life substantially, it also enhances the flavor of the food. One question remains. Before Culinary Prep, what were we really eating? Put that in your Culinary Prep and think about it.)

By using Culinary Prep as a step between purchasing food and serving it to your family, you can eliminate bacteria up to 99.5%, decrease sodium levels, reduce total fat levels and free radicals often associated with cancer and improve the texture and taste of the food. Culinary Prep represents a new frontier and the opportunity to take an active role (join the military so to speak), in the fight against bacteria and improving the quality and safety of your personal food supply.

So take arms against the sea of bacteria bent on destroying us all! Make the world safe from bacteria with the help of Culinary Prep, the kitchen counter top unit, which requires no assembly and is available in white and black. (Helmet is extra.)

See you when the war is over.

M Dee Dubroff
Guest Blogger
InventorSpot.com

Our Guest Blogger, M Dee Dubroff, is from Brooklyn, New York and maintains seven websites, including Eat, Drink and Really be Merry, which is devoted to the world of food and drink.

Comments
Jun 14, 2008
by Anonymous

You pay and pay and...

Buried in the FAQ, says the special solution is a mix of salt and citric acid. If the vacuum drum action really adds all that much to bacteria killing rinse, it might behoove them to provide the recipe for the solution. I know I wouldn't buy something that'd chain me to buying refills (by internet/mail as well!) for the rest of time. No solution and it turns into a very expensive marinading tub.

Jun 15, 2008
by Anonymous

are we becoming too clean?

studies have shown that children that grow up on farms, i.e bacteria paradise, have better developed immune systems. our immune systems, which if were developed normally as a child 100 years ago, would they be able to fight off the food outbreaks that we have now??? would it be possible that we are more prone to food outbreaks because we are too clean? products like this one, further promote 'clean' .... do we really want/need this?

Jun 16, 2008
by Anonymous

Maybe we are too clean

There seems to be a rise in autoimmune disorders (Crohn's disease, asthma, allergies, ...); I don't have hard data to support this, just a general impression. Could these be related to hyper-clean paranoia? Are are immune systems become bored and turning on us?

Jun 24, 2008
by M Dee Dubroff
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Thank you for your thoughts.

I should have  checked the product out more thoroughly. 

Thank you for bringing that to my attention. 

Yours in Words,

M Dee Dubroff

Jun 24, 2008
by M Dee Dubroff
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Yours in Words, M Dee

Yours in Words,

M Dee Dubroff

Jun 24, 2008
by M Dee Dubroff
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 You raise a most interesting point. With all these new and improved products, one can only wonder about what we were getting before!

Thanks for your thoughts. I appreciate them. 

 

 

 

Yours in Words,

M Dee Dubroff

Jun 24, 2008
by M Dee Dubroff
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 That would be the ultimate revenge after all, wouldn't it?

Thanks for your comment. 

 

Yours in Words,

M Dee Dubroff