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Super Contributor
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Registered: ‎01-18-2011

Would LOVE a complete set of L&L for Valentines Day, assuming they are all filled with something. Each L&L container is sized right to hold a nice piece of jewelry. Larger ones can hold dark chocolate salted caramels, not to mention a couple of airline tickets and hotel reservations for Cabo or Caribbean cruise tickets. Spa certificates will also work. {#emotions_dlg.devil2}

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I must be easy to please. I LOVE the kitchen events. You can keep your jewelry and clothing. Even if they are showing repeat merchandise, I always enjoy it.

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Registered: ‎08-19-2010

I'm seeing some other stuff that isn't the regular stuff so that's good like that hand mixer that's a new item. Q has posted a preview now

Super Contributor
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Registered: ‎07-19-2013

I do get tired of the same ol' same ol'. But I generally watch some of the shows anyway, because I like the "feel" of kitchen shows.

And for those of you who keep track of such things, I keep the various shopping channels on in the background most days, and I buy much less than you probably think.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I love the kitchen shows. Haven't bought much lately, but I always enjoy watching. Did order a set of L n L the other day and plan to divide it among myself and my dd's. Will put some candy in theirs for either Valentine's Day or Easter. I don't think either of them would want a full set, but could (or should) use 3 or 4 pieces for taking their lunch to work. I am also tempted by the new counter size Food Saver. I like white and it isn't available elsewhere. I had a Food Saver years ago and used it a lot. Freezing in a bag just doesn't keep the items as well as a Food Saver.

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Registered: ‎08-19-2010

Yeah, no F bombs and naked hootchie's. LOL

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Registered: ‎10-29-2010

As repetitive as the kitchen shows are, I still enjoy them much more than watching them repeatedly stroke the lining of breezies and talk about moisture problems. Or shave the dry skin off their heels during breakfast.

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Registered: ‎06-20-2010

I do not understand..........Pull up the kitchen tab, and look at all of the items from the multitude of companies.......some VERY HIGH QUALITY companies......and why is it they never show any of these items.......EVER............{#emotions_dlg.confused1} They do go from high end for those with more money, to lower end, that so many could afford (and I do mean in quality, not always price).........Why would you carry a product, that you want to sell, but never give them ANY air time, and show the people that do not use a computer, just what all you DO sell.......Someone, please tell me the selling logic (which I am sure some will) behind this type of offering an item, but never presenting it.........ANYONE...........{#emotions_dlg.huh}

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

I was still tuning in because the shows have a "homey" feel that I like, but the same old products are getting boring. I'm also sick of the food shows being a vehicle for Mary, tech-communication, and yet another sofa-surfer to be compensated (I'd rather they lower the prices than pay unnecessary help).



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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

As for my own personal taste, I'll totally pass on Temptations, KitchenAid, and Keurig. But that doesn't leave much anymore, in terms of what they want to sell.

I see one Lock & Lock hour at 4am. Already have a Vitamix, so I won't watch those hours either. I will probably tune into some of the generic hours, check Emeril out, and watch some of David's show.

I haven't seen a list of the stuff for the day yet, though. I'm better there's not much new.