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    Keep an eye out for the Nutribullet single-serve blender with accessories, dropping to $79.99. And if you’re redoing your kitchen, that Kohler pull-down faucet is a steal at $149 — the same ...

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    Better Homes & Gardens Acacia Wood Serving Tray. $20 at Walmart. ... perfect for displaying in a living room or kitchen. $10 at Amazon. ... and pull it out when you feel an especially bad headache ...

  5. Hoosier cabinet - Wikipedia

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    A baker's cabinet is a table with one or more bins underneath. It has a small work surface and a shallower upper section on top of the table that was used for storing bowls, pans, and kitchen utensils. The Hoosier cabinet expands on the baker's cabinet by offering a pull-out workspace/shelf and storage for everything a cook would need. [10]

  6. Lazy Susan - Wikipedia

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    A lazy Susan is a turntable (rotating tray) placed on a table or countertop to aid in distributing food. Lazy Susans may be made from a variety of materials but are usually glass, wood, or plastic. They are circular and placed in the centre of a table to share dishes easily among diners.

  7. Spider (utensil) - Wikipedia

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    This kitchen utensil is most often used to retrieve foods that are being cooked in pots or pans of hot water. The spider can be dipped into steaming hot water or oil and placed under many different types of food to pull pieces out for inspection or for removing for cooling prior to eating.