There's A Food Steamer On Amazon That Has Over 800 5-Star Reviews, So I Tried It Out

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There's A Food Steamer On Amazon That Has Over 800 5-Star Reviews, So I Tried It Out
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I Tried The Popular Food Steamer From Amazon With Over 800 5-Star Reviews

is currently $22.16 on Amazon and claims to cook vegetables, meat, fish, and poultry while retaining nutrients and eliminating the need for cooking oils. So what did I try and cook first? FISH 'N' VEGGIES!!!!I left both the fish and vegetables in the steamer for 30 minutes while I took a shower. When I got back, I realized 30 minutes was actually WAY too long. I was left with soggy, soft veggies that looked a little...sad.

I thought the vegetables tasted just OK. Yes, they tasted healthy, but they also lacked flavor? Maybe the unhealthy side of me wanted a hint of butter, even though I know that's not the healthiest way to eat veggies.The Alaskan cod I'd purchased steamed pretty well! I probably could have cut back on time and steamed it for 20 minutes instead of 30. I was learning that playing with the steamer time was kind of like science — different foods required different steaming times.

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