
Kalea Martin
Food Journalist at Freelance
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6 days ago |
popularmechanics.com | Kalea Martin
These days if you can plug something in, chances are it comes with an app, connects to Alexa, or sends you push notifications. That includes your kitchen appliances. Whether it's smart ovens or smart tea kettles (seriously), everything seems to be getting a tech upgrade, and it was only a matter of time before the humble toaster got swept up in the trend. Do I need an app to tell me when my toast is done? Probably not, but here we are.
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2 months ago |
popsugar.com | Kalea Martin
NutritionNetflixNetflixNetflixMeghan Markle uses the warmth of the sun to brew lemon hibiscus tea, makes PB&Js with homemade raspberry preserves and a perfectly sheer manicure, and whips up coffee creamer from scratch. As audiences have seen in her new Netflix show, "With Love, Meghan," the Duchess of Sussex believes in putting a little extra TLC in all of her recipes, especially when she's sharing them with friends.
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2 months ago |
popularmechanics.com | Kalea Martin
A traditional ice cube tray can technically do the job, but it requires patience. An automatic ice maker, on the other hand, can make uniform ice cubes fast, leaving you with several pounds of ice by the end of the day. The only problem is that most ice makers take up a lot of room, which makes maximizing your kitchen space difficult. Even some countertop ice makers are surprisingly bulky and difficult to store when not in use.
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Kalea Martin
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."A traditional ice cube tray can technically do the job, but it requires patience. An automatic ice maker, on the other hand, can make uniform ice cubes fast, leaving you with several pounds of ice by the end of the day. The only problem is that most ice makers take up a lot of room, which makes maximizing your kitchen space difficult.
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Feb 11, 2025 |
popsugar.com.au | Kalea Martin
Social media loves a quantitative workout trend. Just look at the 12-3-30 workout, the 75 soft challenge, or even the 30-30-30 rule. We can’t put our finger on it, but include a number in the name, and watch the workout go viral. Maybe the numerals make the routine sound more official (although we know to be careful when taking advice from fitfluencers). No matter the case, there’s another numeric fitness trend gaining steam, and we’re ready to talk about it.
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