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A genius guy invented the perfect machine to make a single cookie

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Here’s the solution from Ben Krasnow: a machine that mixes in the perfect amount of each baking ingredient to make one single cookie. Even better, you can tweak each single cookie’s recipe however you want because a computer controls everything that goes into the cookie. You want to adjust the amount of egg and flour? Just move the slider accordingly and it’ll squirt out the measurement you want. It’s a single-serving cookie machine that’s perfectly accurate and infinitely tweakable every time. You can reach the holy grail of cookie with this. It’s the world’s best invention (sadly, it doesn’t self mix).
via Gizmodo

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