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The company is pulling in posts from 25 popular crafting and style sites, including Style Me Pretty, Oh Happy Day and Smitten Kitchen, and hand-picking the best posts to share with the Brit.co readers.
CNN: Arts and crafts get a tech makeover
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The hand-held kitchen tool injects smoke directly onto a dish or drink.
WSJ: Move Over Bacon: Foodies Just Want the Smoke
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He produced a catalog, painstakingly compiling a list of thousands of items by hand on the same kitchen table where he packed and shipped orders.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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But Brandt also recorded what was going on below stairs: One cook writes at a table and another wearily rests her head on her hand in "Late Evening in the Kitchen" (c. 1937).
WSJ: What Went On in the Dark | Bill Brandt | Shadows and Light | Museum of Modern Art | By William Meyers
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Or maybe, she thought as she stood in the kitchen, opening and closing the dumbwaiter door with one hand, the necessary act of sacrificing one phone for another could be read as a veiled enactment of the sort of ambivalence required for alternating between lovers in the first place.
NEWYORKER: Another Manhattan
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Incapable of reaping anything from the garden to use, Janus Brian had simply gone to the kitchen cupboard and taken the first thing that had come to hand - a packet of PG Tips tea bags.
BBC: CLOUD ATLAS, BY DAVID MITCHELL
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OK, so here I am in my kitchen and I'm holding a piece of oil shale in my hand.
NPR: Industry Seeks to Extract Oil from Rocky Mountain Shale
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We would start to see Proposition 65 warnings on the thousands of consumer products, including automobile and aircraft parts, beer cans, plastic bath and kitchen appliances, cell phones, cameras, flat screen television sets, hand held computing devices, that use BPA to improve their safety and performance.
FORBES: Fear-Mongering, Junk Science And NRDC
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The first book featured family standards like Zippy Olive Beef Spread, made by combining whatever wine is on hand, instant minced onions, cream cheese, mayonnaise, chopped cocktail olives and beef cut up with kitchen shears.
WSJ: Fed Critic Ron Paul Opens Door to Food Critics in Political Cookbook