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STUFF WE LIKE Keep Your Food Cold for Longer With This Chilled Dip Bowl Set
Keep Your Food Cold for Longer With This Chilled Dip Bowl Set

Tired of your dips, fruit, veggies, and/or shrimp becoming lukewarm and less appetizing after a few hours at your party? This two-tier serving bowl set is designed specifically to keep dips and other cold foods chilled for longer stretches of time. Convenient and functional, the set includes a stainless steel upper bowl, an acrylic lower bowl to hold the ice that keep the contents cold, plus a folding spoon and a spork for serving. It is suitable for indoor or outdoor parties, gatherings, and events, especially since the clear lid is perfect for keeping pests away while also keeping the food cold. It’s versatile and perfect for any type of gathering, whether it be a family gathering, company event, party, or picnic. The cleaning process is also easy thanks to the removeable design, with the option to rinse it off with water or put it in the dishwasher.

 
TODAY'S TOP STORY 15 Super Bowl Food Ideas That Aren’t Just Wings


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Are you traveling internationally for the first time this year? If you haven’t already begun the process of getting a passport, now’s the time. Your passport is essential for international travel, and it can take a while to complete the process. Here’s how to apply for one and how to travel smart once you get it. Read More »

 
You’ve Been Storing These Vegetables Wrong


No one is looking to waste money on groceries these days. Improperly storing food is one surefire way to lose out on stretching your grocery dollar. You might be surprised to know you’ve probably been storing a few vegetables improperly. Read More »

 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Will Rain-X Keep Your Shower Doors Clean?


Glass shower doors are the standard in most homes now, but if you have them, you know they can be a pain to keep clean, especially when it comes to watermarks. But the secret might just be found in your stash of car supplies. Read More »

 
Tossing Your Head Back Might Make Swallowing Pills Harder


Some people are pros at swallowing pills. Whether it’s their plethora of vitamins or two aspirin, the process comes easy. For some, though, getting pills down can be daunting, and they’re often told to just toss their head back and swallow. But that might just be part of the problem. Read More »

 
Where Did the Term “Gut Feeling” Come From?


We’ve all experienced it. We’re trying to make a decision, and even though there’s little to no evidence backing it, something tells us which way to go. Whether you refer to it as a gut feeling, intuition, or being one with the Universe, there’s actually some science behind why we should listen to this sixth sense. Read More »

 

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This Viral Office Accessory Means No More Cold Feet


Have you ever felt like a cubicle-shaped ice cube at the office? Your feet are frozen, and you just want to ask someone to turn down the air conditioning! A recently viral heated foot mat is the answer to your problems. Read More »

 
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Visit Elvish Paradise with LEGO's 'LOTR' Rivendell Set


Join the Fellowship of the Ring with LEGO’s Rivendell, a massive new set based on the Lord of the Rings film franchise. This thing is ridiculously detailed; it’s the largest LOTR set ever created by LEGO, and it comes in at a whopping $500. Read More »

 
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Satechi Duo Wireless Charger Power Stand Review: Compromised Versatility


The Satechi Duo Wireless Charger Power Stand is for those who value the convenience of an all-in-one charging solution for multiple devices as well as the choice of wired or wireless power delivery. But there’s a price to be paid—literally and figuratively. Read More »

 
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ChatGPT: How to Use the AI Chatbot for Free


AI tools have been making waves. First, it was AI image generators, then came ChatGPT with the ability to generate human-like text conversations. The potential for this technology is incredible, and you can use it right now. Read More »

 
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Google and Microsoft Are in a Race to Ruin Search With AI


It’s been a rough year for the tech industry—investors are skittish, layoffs are dominating the news, and a pesky tool called ChatGPT threatens to destroy search engines. So, ironically, Google and Microsoft are responding to this threat by racing to ruin their own search engines. Read More »

 
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WD Is Ending Support for Its My Cloud Discovery Desktop App


The Discovery Desktop app, which allows you to mount a WD My Cloud drive on your computer, will be discontinued in June of 2023. This decision is sure to upset customers, who are now forced to manually enable local access on their My Cloud devices. Read More »

 
 

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