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    Ninja blenders aren’t currently designed to make hot soup (although we bet they can pull off a mean gazpacho), and Curtis notes this model can be pretty noisy when used for a longer period of time.

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    Ninja’s bestselling BL770 Kitchen System blender is nearly half off on Amazon right now, bringing the price down to $119 — even lower than it was on Prime Day earlier this month. The coveted ...

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  5. Magic Bullet (appliance) - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Bullet is a compact blender sold by Homeland Housewares, a division of the American company Alchemy Worldwide, and sold in over 50 countries. [1] It is widely marketed through television advertisements and infomercials and sold in retail stores under the "As seen on TV" banner. A feature-limited retail version not under this banner ...

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    Porcelain milk watcher - notice that there is one notch on each side, and how the interior slants toward the notch Glass milk watcher Stainless steel milk watcher. A milk watcher, milk saver, pot watcher, pot minder, milk guard, or boil over preventer is a cooking utensil placed at the bottom of a pot to prevent the foaming boil-over of liquids by collecting small bubbles of steam into one ...

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    A pressure cooker can be used to compensate for lower atmospheric pressure at high elevations. The boiling point of water drops by approximately 1 °C per every 294 metres of altitude (see: High-altitude cooking), causing the boiling point of water to be significantly below the 100 °C (212 °F) at standard pressure. This is problematic because ...

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