Save $40 on Fire TV Stick Lite, Food Network Kitchen Subscription

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This is a great package for you if you’re a foodie. If you’re constantly browsing through Pinterest looking for new recipes and watching cooking shows, consider this bundle. For one low price, you’ll get a Fire TV Stick Lite and Food Network Kitchen Subscription. In additional to that, you also get the Alexa Voice Remote Lite. This means you can cook right along with the experts on TV. Are your hands dirty from cooking? No need to get the remote dirty – just ask Alexa.

Despite being Amazon’s most affordable Fire TV Stick, it still provides fast streaming in Full HD. It gives you tens of thousands of channels and apps, but most importantly, includes all your favorites, such as Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, and HBO. Some of these channels/apps will charge an additional subscription.

Fire Tv Stick Lite Food Kitchen Bundle

You’re getting more than 500,000 TV show episodes and movies out of the deal. You can watch live TV as well with the Fire TV Stick Lite, such as news and sports, with additional subscriptions to SLING TV, YouTube TV, and others. Use the Alexa remote to find your desired show. Note that the Alexa Voice Remote Lite does not have TV controls and cannot be used to power your TV on or adjust the volume.

With the one-year Food Network Kitchen subscription, you can cook all the great food you see on the channel, right along with your favorite chefs. You’ll get step-by-step tutorials as well. Just tell Alexa to open Food Network Kitchen with the Alexa Voice Remote to get started. Optionally, you can use an Echo device along with the Fire TV Stick.

Save $39.99 on this Fire Stick Lite, Alexa remote, and one-year subscription and pay just $24.99. You can also pair the Fire Stick Lite with an Echo Dot or accessories or just purchase it alone.

Fire TV Stick Lite and Food Network Kitchen Subscription

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