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The Art of Decluttering

Kitchen Appliances

Season 1, Ep. 183

This is our new mini series to help us all during the Covid-19 season. We hope it helps to serve and support you. Inspires you to be productive in your decluttering and encourages your mental health. Today in our Kitchen mini-series, we chat about appliances, big and small. There are many tangents and laughs along the way. We also chat about what we are enjoying eating this week. We hope you can giggle along with us today.


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