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[Gadget Reviews] Like some people are addicted to shoe shopping, I’m more a kitchen gadget fan. What more could the seasoned or aspiring chef, mom enjoy most but to find that one tool that will save him or her hours in the kitchen, and just freeing up all that time to spend in more fulfilling pursuits such as spending more time on self or on the family and kids.

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