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I never want to cook again without this $40 Amazon kitchen tool

There are so many spectacular kitchen tools on Amazon. One of my personal favorites is the Proscenic T21 smart air fryer with Alexa. It's on sale right now for $79 instead of $129, and it's a terrific addition to any kitchen. Another great example is this 93-piece Instant Pot accessory set that's only $37 right now. And let's not forget the brilliant gadget that helps you cook meat perfectly every time. It's a steal at $40, but today it's down to $33.99. That's a steal and those are all awesome additions to any kitchen, but there's one more thing we're going to tell you about today. If you're a busy person, then you know that there's absolutely nothing wrong with...

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Families honour loved ones lost on second anniversary of downing of plane in Iran

Canada “will not rest” until Iran is held accountable for the downing of a passenger jet by Iranian forces two years ago, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asserted on Saturday even as family members of those who died in the crash insist more urgent action is necessary. “I promise you we will always continue fighting for the accountability, transparency and justice you deserve,” Trudeau said at a memorial for victims of the tragedy, which saw Iran’s military fire two missiles against a Ukrainian International Airlines flight on Jan. 8, 2020. Speaking by video, Trudeau attributed the disaster to “recklessness and complete disregard for human life of Iranian officials — we cannot allow that to stand.” More than 100 of the 176...

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23 Completely Impractical Gadgets That Will Please Your Eyes Every Day and Become a Decoration of the House

In stores you can find a lot of interesting and original gadgets for houses and apartments. Some of them are practical and make everyday life easier, while others are simply pleasing to the eye . #1 Pen Drive for Candy Lovers pinterest #2 Nightstand Bench adnansom/reddit #3 A Bottle With a Storage Compartment pinterest #4 Perfectly Displayed Tea Bags p_andsalt/reddit #5 When You Only Want to Drink Half a Pint clusterlove/reddit #6 A Frenchman to Hold Your Razor redcandyuk/instagram #7 A Comfy and Soft Bed redcandyuk/instagram #8 A Stylish Daybed Combined With a Flowerbed yankodesign/instagram #9 Levitating Chair designdunker/instagram #10 Handy Pill Organizer A Water bottle with Pill Compartment from lifehacks #11 With This Gun, You Won’t Lose Your Little...

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15 Genius Items to Organize Your Kitchen You can Get on Amazon!

How to Organize your Kitchen, How to Organize Your Kitchen Countertops, and How to Organize Your Kitchen Drawers. These Items can all be purchased on Amazon to figure out the Best Way to Organize Your Kitchen. RELATED: 12 Genius Ways to Organize Your Kitchen Drawers If you thrive on having an Organized Kitchen, you’ll love all these items to help keep your kitchen in tip top shape! I’ve compiled a list of genius items to Organize Your Kitchen that you can order on Amazon so you don’t have to hunt for them all around town! 15  Items to Buy on Amazon to Organize Your Kitchen 1.) StoreMore Adjustable Bakeware Rack When we moved I came across this genius way to organize...

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It’s still not too late to fix the rapid antigen testing debacle. Why the national cabinet decision is wrong and must be reversed

ShutterstockYesterday’s national cabinet meeting was called to address another COVID crisis – not the crisis about burgeoning case numbers, nor the crisis about hospital staff being overwhelmed. This crisis was of the Commonwealth’s own making – what to do about the mess it is in about pricing and availability of rapid antigen tests for use at home. The problem was foreseeable. The UK government ordered rapid antigen tests from manufacturers in January 2021. The tests have been distributed to the public since April 2021. Sooner or later it was inevitable pressure would mount for the same policy in Australia. Read more: Rapid antigen tests have long been used overseas to detect COVID. Here's what Australia can learn There were 4...

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