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  • Seasoned steaks in air fryer, with salt and rainbow pepper alongside

    Don't Skip This Seasoning Step Before Throwing Food Into Your Air Fryer

    There's no shortage of air-frying evangelists out there, sharing the virtues of convection cooking with the world, but they aren't sharing this tip.

    By Kerry Hayes 3 months ago Read More
  • KitchenAid appliances on display

    This Vintage Countertop Appliance Could Be Worth Money Today

    They don't make 'em like they used to. Although technology has advanced leaps and bounds, some vintage appliances are incredible collectors' items.

    By Tracy Doucette 3 months ago Read More
  • woman unrolling wax paper to line baking pan

    Wax Paper Isn't Useless — Here's What It's Actually For

    While it might not be suitable for actual cooking, wax paper isn't totally useless -- in fact, it has a lot more uses in the kitchen than you'd probably think.

    By Deb Kavis 3 months ago Read More
  • Wooden cutting board with a groove around the outside resting on another cutting board on a wooden table

    Why Do Wooden Cutting Boards Have A Groove?

    Wooden cutting boards are a great tool on their own, but the ones with the thin grooves that run along the outline of the board are even better. Here's why.

    By A.J. Forget 3 months ago Read More
  • Cook pot Revolutionary War reenactment

    The Humble Yet Crucial Cooking Tool Revolutionary War Soldiers Relied On

    During the Revolutionary War, soldiers often had to cook their own meals. That made this cooking tool essential to not only their survival but winning the war.

    By Luna Regina 3 months ago Read More
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    10 Best Espresso Machines To Buy Secondhand

    Espresso machines don't come easy, it can be challenging to find your desired quality for a reasonable cost. That's why these machines are the best secondhand.

    By Yasmin Duale 3 months ago Read More
  • Various kitchen organziing products at Dollar Tree

    13 Kitchen Organization Essentials You Should Buy At Dollar Tree

    If you're on a budget or simply seeking affordable kitchen organization essentials, then you should plan to shop at Dollar Tree for some staple items.

    By Deirdre Mundorf 3 months ago Read More
  • Colander next to a sieve on yellow and blue background

    Colander Vs Sieve: What's The Actual Difference?

    When preparing food it's not uncommon to need a strainer of some sort, and the two most common are colanders and sieves, but what's the difference?

    By Gabrielle Lenart 3 months ago Read More
  • Jasmine rice chopsticks ceramic bowl

    How To Cook Perfect Rice Without A Rice Cooker Using The 10-5-5 Rule

    It's possible to make perfect rice without a rice cooker -- that's as long as you have a pot, a stove, a bag of uncooked rice, and the 10-5-5 rule.

    By Luna Regina 3 months ago Read More
  • composite image of a vintage electric kettle, a broken porcelain platter, and a shiny copper pan, all on a matte background made to resemble a vintage photograph with a discolored white border

    15 Mistakes Everyone Makes That Are Damaging Vintage Kitchen Items

    While there is a certain appeal to keeping a collection of classic kitchen items, these vintage treasures require more care than your usual utensils and plates.

    By Fred Decker 3 months ago Read More
  • pans stored with lids in cabinet

    How To Keep Nonstick Pans From Getting Scratched Up Each Time You Store Them

    Scratches can cause your nonstick pans to lose their slickness and also make them harder to clean. Use this trick to keep them scratch-free during storage.

    By Rachel Dennis 3 months ago Read More
  • A modern kitchen with a sleek, red refrigerator

    Painting Your Appliances Is The Budget-Friendly Way To Refresh Your Kitchen

    You could spend a ton of money for a new appliance in your favorite color, or you could simply paint your current appliance with a fresh coat of paint.

    By Dee Lopez 3 months ago Read More
  • Hands placing bowl into microwave

    What Happens If You Microwave A Non-Microwave-Safe Dish?

    Microwaves can save you a lot of time, but they can also cause huge problems if you stick a non-microwave safe dish into one. Here's what happens.

    By Courtney Iseman 3 months ago Read More
  • appliance section of store

    This Common Appliance Could Be Ruining Your Food's Flavor

    Appliances are supposed to help you make food faster and better, right? That might be the goal, but some appliances can come with hidden downsides.

    By Luna Regina 3 months ago Read More
  • Jar, cutting board, and resealable bag from Ikea

    6 Ikea Kitchen Products To Avoid Buying, According To Reddit

    Ikea has your every houseware need just about covered. But when it comes to kitchen products, Redditors agree there are some you might want to avoid.

    By Amy Bell 3 months ago Read More
  • Person using spatula to cook pancakes

    The Stove Mistake You Make Every Time You Cook That Can Shorten Its Lifespan

    While you might get by without other appliances, a stove is truly essential and has no real substitute — which is why you need to take care of it.

    By Angeline Stratz 3 months ago Read More
  • Three vintage plates on a marble countertop

    16 Vintage Plates That Are Worth A Fortune Today

    If you're looking to sell some vintage plates or want to start a collection of your own, take a look at some of the most valuable plate styles available today.

    By Amy Bell 3 months ago Read More
  • Sous vide steak and potatoes

    How The LTLT Cooking Technique Makes A Difference In The Quality Of Your Cooked Meat

    The LTLT cooking method is popular because it yields an incredibly tender and flavorful finished meat, and is easy to replicate time and again.

    By Deepak N 3 months ago Read More
  • A bright-red kettle on a checkered tablecloth

    20 Colorful Appliances For A Bolder, Brighter Kitchen

    Revamping your kitchen doesn't have to be a huge undertaking. From a retro red fridge to a pastel blue blender, these appliances will add a pop of color.

    By Eibhlis Gale-Coleman 3 months ago Read More
  • Row of various knives on wood

    The Safe And Easy Way To Throw Out Your Old Kitchen Knives

    Before you toss out those old, dull knives, make sure you know how to properly dispose of them. Don't simply toss them into the trash.

    By Courtney Iseman 3 months ago Read More
  • Julia Child at counter

    Julia Child's Pro Advice That Ensures Your Omelets Never Stick To The Pan

    Making a French omelet isn't easy, but Julia Childs has a tip that makes it manageable for most home cooks, and it starts with doing this.

    By Austin Havens-Bowen 3 months ago Read More
  • Vintage shaped white refrigerator in sage green kitchen

    Refrigerator Installation Costs Explained — And What To Budget For

    Before you purchase that new refrigerator you've been eyeing, be sure to account for every loose end and possibility, especially concerning installation.

    By J. Henley 3 months ago Read More
  • Donut holes with powdered sugar

    Air Fry These Easy Blueberry Donut Holes For A Sweet, High-Protein Treat

    Not every meal has to be a trade-off between health and pleasure. For the best of both worlds, air fry these easy, high-protein blueberry donut holes.

    By Elizabeth Okosun 3 months ago Read More
  • Jars of ice cream, yogurt, and jam in front of blue and yellow background

    9 Store-Bought Foods That Come In Jars You'll Want To Reuse

    Many brands at grocery stores have food products that come in plastic or glass containers. Take a look at some popular jars you can reuse around your home.

    By Carmen Varner 3 months ago Read More
  • Slow cooker filled with beef, broth, vegetables, and potatoes

    The Scary Results Of Overfilling Your Slow Cooker Are Easily Avoidable

    Think your slow cooker fill lines are just suggestions? This kitchen mistake can backfire, lead to dangerous situations, and seriously backfire.

    By Kerry Hayes 3 months ago Read More
  • Bowl of whipped cream and whisk

    Why Your Recipe Wants A Cold Whisk (And What It Really Means)

    Some recipes call for a whisk that has been chilled in the freezer. It may seem like a step you can skip, but here's why using a cold whisk is important.

    By Javaria Akbar 3 months ago Read More
  • Man in grey t-shirt opens a French door fridge.

    How To Choose A Fridge That Fits Your Cooking Style

    Choosing the perfect fridge for your needs is no simple task — here's how you can use your cooking style to determine the features that you can't do without.

    By Gabrielle Lenart 3 months ago Read More
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