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==== Because you often cook for more than four people, Suvie can work β but mostly as part of a hybrid solution, not as the only method. Here is what I would suggest if I were you: ==== * Use Suvie for dinners for up to 4β5 people β that might be you + spouse + kids + au pair. * On nights you expect grandparents too, either: 1. Use Suvie plus a side dish (grain, salad, veggies) to stretch the meal. 2. Use a larger recipe (if available) or cook two trays / stagger cooks. * On heavier cooking nights, rely instead on a multi-cooker or multi-pot appliance that handles larger volumes and lets you control portions more manually. For example, something like Ninja Foodi 10-in-1 6.5-Quart Pro Pressure Cooker & Air Fryer or Instant Pot Pro Plus 6-Quart Smart Pressure Cooker gives you flexibility, quantity, and control β great for batch cooking proteins, grains, beans, or full meals that feed 6+. If you like β I can sketch a weekly meal-planning approach for you that combines Suvie + a multi-cooker + simple side dishes. It would aim to minimize cooking time while feeding a larger household.
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