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This Deck Is Sizzling: Bacon Recipes Playing Cards
Bacon, recipes, and playing cards. Put all three together and you’ve got these Bacon Recipes Playing Cards. You’ll be treated to card upon card printed with a heaping pile of bacon on the back, while the opposite side gives you bacon-centric recipes that should be a breeze to put together. The deck measures 2 1/2-inches x 3 1/2-inches and comes with a linen finish.
It’s available online for about $10.
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UNOWHY brings its haute cuisine QOOQ tablet to the US for $399, teaches you how to fondue
If the PR is to be believed, French outfit UNOWHY (oh yes, really) has already taken its native Gaul by storm with its latest cuisine-focused tablet, dubbed QOOQ. (Actually, the 10.1-incher's formal title is "la tablette QOOQ," merci beaucoup!) And now the company's ready to translate the kitchen-based tech for stateside tastes, shipping the splashproof tab with English menus and instructions for $399. Originally shown off at this past CES, the unique device packs a 1GHz dual-core processor, runs a custom OS atop the Linux kernel and comes with over 1,000 recipes from top chefs (no, not the Bravo kind) pre-installed. There's also an optional subscription package for power users that'll run about $9.90/mo or $99/year for access to additional interactive content and updates. You can learn more at the source below if you're the culinary kind -- though we're willing to bet the far more frugal option is to download a cooking app and call it a day. The choice is yours.
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If there were a video game that could compare with Angry Birds in terms of popularity, it has to be Cut the Rope.
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