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  2. Milk frother - Wikipedia

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    A battery-powered milk frother wand is an electric mixer with a small, circular whisk. [1] It froths the milk by spinning the whisk. It can also beat eggs or whipping cream in small quantities. When the device is turned on, the whisk creates a vortex and injects air into the liquid. The device is operated until the milk reaches the desired ...

  3. List of Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV episodes - Wikipedia

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    Stand up: Swimming baths and the Doctors (Victoria Wood) Doorbells album (Duncan Preston) Shoe Shop (Victoria Wood, Julie Walters); Continuity announcer: Plays with dressing gowns (Susie Blake)

  4. Microfoam - Wikipedia

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    After the creation of small bubbles, the milk is covered with a soft foam phase which separates from the liquid and floats on top of the milk. The second stage involves mixing the incorporated air throughout the milk ( mixing or texturing ), which is achieved by immersing the steam wand more deeply (typically 20–30 mm). [ 8 ]

  5. Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV - Wikipedia

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    As Seen on TV was given regular repeats on BBC1 and BBC2 until 1995. [34] [35] [36] The show was not repeated on television again until November 2007, when British satellite TV station UKTV Gold began airing As Seen on TV in a regular afternoon slot. Both series are currently available on Netflix.

  6. As seen on TV - Wikipedia

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    Prominent marketers of As seen on TV products include As Seen on TV, Inc., Time-Life, Space Bag, K-tel, Ronco, and Thane. There are also retail brick-and-mortar and online stores that specifically sell As seen on TV products. [1] In 1996, "As seen on TV" then moved on to retail, according to A. J. Khubani, CEO of Telebrands, who designed the ...

  7. I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series ...

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    The third series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! began on 26 January 2004 and ended on 9 February 2004. The programme ran for 15 days (16 days if counting the morning the finalists exited) and was sponsored by First Choice Holidays. [1] The series was won by Kerry Katona (McFadden at the time).

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