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Aside from routine food preparation, the kitchen sink is often the site for chemistry experiments and wonderful explorations of ideas. Here are the best products, books and tools for offbeat kitchen wizardry!

Which brings me to one of our favorite family anecdotes, a story heard from my children only after they were well along the way to adulthood: When my daughter was about 10, she found a tree frog in the yard that had been injured badly. It's stomach had been opened, but it was still alive. She snuck into the house with her brother and borrowed my sewing kit and a couple of bandanas, which they proceeded to secure over their faces in preparation of the pending surgical procedure to repair the frog's belly. I'm told the critter lived for 2 days in a bucket and disappeared mysteriously. They were afraid to mention this to me at the time because it involved the one collection of tools I use daily for detailed needlework. That daughter is now taking pre-med courses! Here's hoping she has great success, apparently it all started with a little frog. . .









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