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Okay, if you follow Binging with Babish, you know the deal with these tiny whisks. I've finally gotten myself a few, and man.. they are a life changer. These are great for mixing things in small cups or bowls. Personally, they've been great for beating a couple of eggs.
May 4, 2021

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