21 January 2010 13:00 GMT / By Ben Crompton
Many people, we're sure, made resolutions at the start of the New Year to eat a little healthier.
Whether those good intentions have become a reality, however, is another matter. So if you have fallen off the diet horse and need a helping hand to get back onto that oh-so-appealing veggie saddle then our tech deal today could be just the thing.
Ebay is selling the Morphy Richards Intellisteam Food Steamer for just £39.99, which appears to be far and away the best price we've seen for the device (but be sure to let us know if you find it cheaper).
Described as a "revolutionary new food steamer" the device not only cooks vegetables, but sauce and meat too - meaning, with the exception of booze, all the food groups are catered for.
It's dishwasher safe, has an 8.2-litre capacity and three individually controlled heaters along with a auto keep warm function, making it a tempting proposition.
For full details and a place to buy just click through on this link and we'll have another deal for you tomorrow.


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