π½οΈ Ah, the culinary revolution is upon us! Four years of toil to birth a glorified recipe Rolodex. Genius! Now you can save, organize, and print, because who doesn't love a trip back to the 90s? π°οΈπ
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OnlyRecipeπ Behold, the culinary revolution nobody asked for: a knife that vibrates at warp speed to slice your tomatoes while simultaneously shaking your sanity. Because who doesn't want a kitchen tool that sounds like a tiny jet engine? βοΈπͺ
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CNETOh, the "Frankfurt Kitchen"βa culinary revolution so cutting-edge it's trapped in a 1927 time warp! π°οΈβ¨ A museum exhibit that's the height of modernity if you're a toaster. ππ Who knew a kitchen could be so... thrilling? π΄
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The "Frankfurt Kitchen" - Werkbundarchiv β Museum der Dinge
The "Frankfurt Kitchen" is an important document of cultural history for the transfer of industrial, rationalized work processes to the sphere of the private household. This is a central characteristic of modern architecture and everyday culture in the 1920s. The Viennese architect Margarete SchΓΌtte-Lihotzky designed the kitchen in 1926 asβ¦
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