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Best hand blender 2022 Britannica

We earn a commission for products purchased through some  links  in this article. The best hand blenders are a fantastic alternative to full-size pitcher blenders and have razor-sharp blades that are capable of turning soups and smoothies into smooth, flavorful treats. Not only are they smaller and easier to store than many of the best blenders , but they can be used in anything from large pots of soup to small jars of batter or baby food. While you can buy a hand mixer without any attachments, it's common for them to come with attachments like whisks and mini choppers, making them really versatile little kitchen gadgets. Mini chopper attachments are useful for chopping herbs and vegetables or for making sauces and dressings. But be sure to check what accessories you really need as well as the ones you already have, there's no point in duplicating, it's a waste of money, and accessories will collect dust on valuable storage space in your kitchen. Best multipurpose hand blen...

Small living room ideas

 Clever ideas for small living rooms can make a space feel cluttered and cluttered and feel cozy and calm, as well as ensuring that there is no wasted space in a compact living room. From clever hacks to clever storage solutions to savvy design purchases, our ideas will inspire decorating for even the littlest ones, turning them into the most enchanting living rooms.


Before you start looking for any kind of living room ideas, start by drawing up a wish list for your space and figure out exactly how you will use it. Will it be a space to entertain? A place to relax with the dog and a movie? A place that will be used primarily by children, or will be an adults-only retreat. Once you know how you want it to feel, you can start the fun part of coming up with decorating ideas.





Open up a wall

While this may seem like a dramatic move, the owners of this living space decided to increase the feeling of space by opening up the wall behind the sofa, revealing the light-filled hallway behind it. This is a smart idea if your front room feels dark and cluttered, and it won't affect the structure of your rooms too much, since you'll only be opening part of the wall. Always seek professional advice before grabbing a sledgehammer, but keep in mind that a "hole in the wall" could be the answer to your little space problem.





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