You can do "Computer for Schools" like Bill Gates did back in the day, but with Instant Pots.
I do Lunch & Learns with work clients; I think I've sold 50+ Instapots at this point, I wish I had gotten commission! lol. I think every single one of my food service clients have one if not three or more IP's in use at this point. The time, labor, and mental energy savings in commercial environments are
outstanding! Not to mention overcoming the learning curve at home. I have a lot of bodybuilder friends who use them now, as stuff like chicken, sweet potatoes, brown rice, and broccoli are ridiculous easy to make & come out perfect every time, as well as super easy, hands-free automated, repeatable cooking for individuals & families.
I do cooking sessions with my nephews sometimes. My goal is to have them be fully independent food-wise by the time they graduate, in terms of being able to maximize the Instant Pot to provide them with cheap, awesome food. Not to mention it's great for dating - girls don't want hunks, they want FOOD! Feed them & you'll suddenly have a girlfriend, haha! My go-to cheap date back in the day was always introducing people to dipping fries in Frosties at Wendy's, but I wish I had had an Instant Pot for easy meals at home! Now that I've gotten used to training people how to cook, doing little Instant Pot get-togethers (well, pre-COVID, anyway) is actually pretty fun!
Waxing on about this stuff, I didn't really realize how important food was for most of my life. The average family of four spends over $7,000 a year on food. Food controls our mood & our energy and contributes to our motivation & our happiness immensely! Think about the last time you went too long without food (get angry or withdrawn?) or having a crappy meal instead of a yummy one that you actually look forward to, or remember the last time you had a good home-cooked meal or looked forward to your favorite dish from your favorite take-out place.
It's so integrated into our lives, yet largely invisible, and for me at least, is constantly a HUGE chore to have to deal with, which is why I get so excited about great tools like the Instant Pot, because once you get through that initial rite-of-passage & start making pasta & desserts & chilis & everything with it, it's absolutely AWESOME because you start saving money, feeling great all the time, being happier because you're well-fed, have leftovers you actually look forward to eating, etc.! Although my latest BFF has been my Anova Oven. I've done a lot with it since, but this is a good article where I go over how I like to use it:
You can't go on Reddit or Facebook without seeing Kaido Mac cooking up a storm with the Anova Precision Oven! Few have put the APO through the paces quite like Kaido has, and we caught up with him recently to let him tell his story and show how the Anova Precision Oven has changed his cooking...
anovaculinary.com