BaileyBariatrics 617 Posted May 7, 2018 Key Point: · Products listed were chosen to make preparing food easier to achieve. Slow Cookers: Small · Small slow cooker brands include TRU (0.65 quarts), Proctor Silex (1.5 quarts) and Crock-Pot (2.5 quarts). Prices range from $10-$30. · Smaller slow cookers make cooking for one or two people more practical. There will be leftovers for bariatric patients. Slow Cookers: Large · Crock-Pot, Proctor Silex, Hamilton Beach, Elite, Cuisinart and West Bend slow cookers with 4-8 quart capacities. Prices are less expensive for manual controls when compared to digital/programmable controls. Prices range from $25-$200. Microwavable Dishes · Nordic Ware – Makes micro ware to cook eggs (poached, boiled, omelet), heat Soup, plates and bowls to heat meals and other containers to cook or reheat a casserole. Check out www.nordicware.com. · Poached egg cookers also made by Walter Drake and Miles Kimball. · Look for a variety of microwave cookware that can steam fish and vegetables, reheat food or have protective screens to prevent splatters. · Plastic storage containers are now more often able to go in the microwave. Check the label to make sure the plastic is microwave safe. · Pyrex -type cookware and measuring cups are microwave friendly. Other Stuff · Spiral cutter for making zucchini Pasta (“zoodles”). Helps maintain low carb eating. There are handheld and tabletop versions. Spiralizer and Veggetti are brands to make veggie noodles. · Good set of knives for chopping and cutting. · meat tenderizing mallet. You basically pound your meat to make it thinner, and it helps tenderize the meat making it softer to chew. Nice way to burn a few calories, too! 1 sparkyred717 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites