grannyrebel7
I only use my oven once a week now for the Sunday roast. Wouldn't want to be without it. What exactly is a Ninja?
Ninja is a brand that makes various cooking devices, from ice cream makers to multi-cookers, which is probably what most of us mean by 'Ninja' on this thread.
Mine will do 14 things. I won't be able to remember them all, but the main ones are slow cooker, pressure cooker, steamer, air fryer, dehydrator, rice cooker, yoghurt maker, sauté (I knew I'd forget the rest, but some are things like 'steam bake' which aren't available ink traditional cookers.
They are electric, and save a lot on fuel. You can cook anything in them that you can in an oven, but not necessarily at the same time, so you can cook a curry and rice, for instance, or a casserole and roast potatoes, but you would have to do one then the other, which is obviously not the case in the traditional cooker.
There are racks available, and people juggle things so that they have meat at the bottom and vet at the top, but you would really struggle to cook a meal for four with a pudding.
Anyone cooking for one or two could manage easily with a Ninja and maybe a microwave to heat up the veg or rice when the main course is ready. They are a different way of working though, so you'd have to be prepared to relearn a lot.
I do think that as gadgets like Ninjas improve and houses get smaller, they will one day replace traditional ovens though. Maybe not for a decade or so, but one day.