Experience the Whimsy of the Divine Wand Salt and Pepper Set

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The divine wand salt and pepper is an innovative kitchen tool that combines functionality and elegance. It is a set of salt and pepper shakers designed in the shape of a wand, adding a touch of magic and charm to any dining experience. The wand-shaped design allows for easy and precise seasoning, with a simple flick of the wrist. The shakers are made from high-quality materials and feature a sleek and modern design, making them a perfect addition to any kitchen or dining table. The divine wand salt and pepper shakers are not only practical but also a decorative piece, adding a touch of whimsy and enchantment to your culinary adventures. Whether you are a professional chef or a casual home cook, the divine wand salt and pepper set is a must-have kitchen accessory.

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Whether you are a professional chef or a casual home cook, the divine wand salt and pepper set is a must-have kitchen accessory..

Is it possible to control the Apple TV with the LG Magic Remote?

The LG Magic Remote is a strange beast, because by default, the signals it sends to LG TVs tend not to be picked up by other IR controls (I don't know if that means it's communicating some other way, or whether the IR frequency it uses is really unusual). As a result, the Apple TV's "Learn Remote" functionality does not work straight away when operating the LG Magic Remote. Nevertheless, there is a feature of the LG TV to configure its remote to serve as the universal remote of various inputs (i.e. select DVD player on HDMI 2, pick a make, verify it works, and then the remote will start sending IR signals whenever HDMI 2 is active). The Apple TV is officially not supported by LG (per their phone support) and Apple does appear as a valid make when selecting a remote type. So I figured based on googling, that if I picked any nonsense DVD player, the remote would at least start sending IR signals that could be learned using the Apple TV "Learn Remote" feature. Those linked threads report success, but in fact their advice of "rapidly mash buttons" for the Apple TV to learn the IR signal didn't work in my case, and I suspect it's a function of the newest 2017 version of the remote (I'm testing on an LG OLED65C7P). I've tried a dozen different "set top box" and "dvd/blu ray" device types, and in each case the IR signal for the arrow buttons is not strong enough for the Apple TV to register them at all. Any ideas on how to overcome this?

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Reviews for "Discover the Joy of Seasoning with the Divine Wand Salt and Pepper Shakers"

- Mark - 2/5 - I was really disappointed with the divine wand salt and pepper. First of all, the packaging was flimsy and the product arrived all broken and scattered in the box. Second, the taste was completely bland and lacked any sort of flavor. I had high hopes for this product but it was a major letdown. I would not recommend it.
- Sarah - 1/5 - I regret purchasing the divine wand salt and pepper. The wand design is cute but that's about it. The salt and pepper produced from this wand is practically non-existent. No matter how much I tried to use it, I couldn't actually taste any difference in my food. It's a waste of money and I would not buy it again.
- Chris - 3/5 - The divine wand salt and pepper had potential, but it didn't live up to my expectations. While the concept was unique and the wand itself was charming, the actual taste and functionality were mediocre. The pepper seemed stale, and the salt didn't distribute evenly. It's not the worst product out there, but I don't think it's worth the price.

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