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Get a used electronic pressure cooker and high power blender. Both products generally run $100+ but you can get them used or refurbished much cheaper and these products hold up really well so you aren't losing anything. You'll eat healthier and cheaper, soon saving more money than you put down. The pressure cooker is amazing for beans which I rarely made from dry before having one, and the blender is great for smoothies, soups, and homemade sauces among other things. You can also probably pick up a rice cooker at a thrift store for $10 or less.