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I grew up with a small TV in our kitchen and thought the added element of visual entertainment made kitchen activities better than they might have been otherwise. I use an iPad these days with a stand that I can move around as well as an adhesive wall mount. It makes dish washing and cooking a thousand times more bearable even if I’m not paying as much attention to what’s on the screen. There’s also something really cozy about it being small.
Apr 14, 2025

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my grandma has this! it’s funny cause sometimes she’ll have the same channel on in the living room and kitchen so you can hear one of them slightly earlier and the echo from the other room
Apr 14, 2025
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@JONESY haha i’ve done that too đŸ€
Apr 14, 2025
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