This is how supply and demand and inflation are supposed to work. Prices get inflated because the supply is low and the demand is high. We’re now at the tipping point where the market is saying it’s too much. We should have been saying it was too much, via our wallets, years ago.
Cry all you want about corporate greed but it’s largely unregulated so the supply for their wallet still counts as supply. If you’re still paying for it, they’re going to keep raising the prices. What’s something worth? What someone will pay for it.
Bruh mine is not the basket style, it's like a mini oven that includes a convection oven feature. I can bake a pizza and it's so much more convenient I've been making these ridiculously healthy but delicious bran muffins every week lol
Edit: muffin recipe
2 ripe mashed bananas
1 chopped apple
Flax egg (1 tbsp ground flax, 2.5 tbsp water, mix and let set while you prepare the other ingredients)
1 tbsp avocado oil
1/4 C oat or soy milk
1 tsp vanilla
1/4 cup unsweetened apple sauce
1 C whole wheat flour
1 C wheat bran
1tsp baking soda
1 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp cinnamon
1/3 cup chopped walnuts
You can sub oat bran for wheat bran if you can find anyone selling it.
Preheat oven to 350 (or don't if using a convection oven)
Lightly spray muffin tin with avocado oil
Add banana, oil, milk, vanilla, applesauce, flax egg into mixing bowl and stir well.
Add dry ingredients plus chopped apple to another bowl and mix well. Don't add walnuts at this step.
Add dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and stir until combined. Add extra applesauce or milk if it's a little dry.
Add to muffin pan in 12 equal portions. Add walnuts to the top and press them in a little or they'll fall off when the muffins are done.
Bake 20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of a muffin comes out clean.
Fwiw - an air fryer and a convection oven are basically the same thing. In fact, "air fryer" is just a renamed and shrunk down convection oven for branding/sales purposes.
My air fryer is an air fryer microwave combo, and it has the ability to turn on the air fryer and the microwave at the same time, which is an amazing feature.
You can cook food like a frozen lasagna in it, and it comes out like you cooked it in the oven in something like 1/3rd the time.
If it fits in my air fryer/toaster oven, I'll use that instead of the main oven. It's great, I reduce the suggested time by 25% and don't even have to preheat it for food to come out cooked right.
The "investment" is not purely about the initial cost. It's about buying oil and either having to chill it between uses and clean the machine or using it almost daily. The less you use a fryer the more time it takes to use, and if your using it constantly that just means your constantly eating like shit. The fact of the matter is I don't need a fryer and I don't actually need a hashbrown.