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  • Kitchen with a red vintage refrigerator

    This Vintage Refrigerator 'Still Runs Like New' After Almost 80 Years, According To A Redditor

    Not every vintage refrigerator can boast that it still runs after several decades, but, per one Redditor, one model still runs like it did back in the day.

    By A.J. Forget 3 months ago Read More
  • a red hot burner in a glass stovetop

    The Best Type Of Pan To Use On A Glass Cooktop

    If you have a glass cooktop, you need to cook with care. Here is the best type of pan to use so you don't accidentally damage your appliance.

    By Ian Fortey 3 months ago Read More
  • Hand opening microwave door

    15 Microwave Tricks You'll Wish You Knew Sooner

    The humble microwave is the oft-maligned workhorse of the kitchen, but you may be surprised at how many ways it can be used to speedily cook delicious meals.

    By Catherine Brookes 3 months ago Read More
  • Fresh butter on a plate

    The Butter Storage Vessel From Grandma's Kitchen Is Making A Comeback (And We're Here For It)

    Fan of vintage kitchen tools? This butter-related classic from your grandma's kitchen is making a comeback, and it's music to our ears.

    By Matthew Spina 3 months ago Read More
  • Person slicing an onion with a santoku knife

    The Crucial Mistake You Could Be Making When Using Santoku Knives

    Santoku knives are great for various uses, but according to one knife expert, there is one element first-timers may overlook.

    By A.J. Forget 3 months ago Read More
  • Two men looking at a phone in a kitchen appliance store

    The 9 Most Overpriced Appliance Brands, According To Customers

    From fridges to dishwashers, these well-known appliance brands may look sleek but often leave buyers frustrated. Here's what customers feel is overpriced.

    By Kenny Jarvis 3 months ago Read More
  • Platter of empanadas and mug on table

    These Gorgeous Target Finds Could Pass For Anthropologie Kitchenware (But They're Way More Affordable)

    This line of products at Target could be fooled for pricier kitchen items from Anthropologie — and they're only available for a limited time.

    By Courtney Iseman 3 months ago Read More
  • Assorted vintage cookware on store shelf

    The '70s Casserole Dishes Redditors Are Scouring Thrift Stores To Save

    Cookware just isn't made like it used to be. These vintage dishes are beloved for their '70s aesthetic, ability to withstand heat, and much more.

    By Courtney Iseman 3 months ago Read More
  • Closeup of apple fritters with powdered sugar on a plate

    Quick Apple Fritters Can Be Made In This Favorite Countertop Appliance

    There's a quick way to make apple fritters without all the oil or a splattering hot mess (or worse, a soggy finished product).

    By Allie Sivak 3 months ago Read More
  • Salad wrapped in plastic wrap

    Never Fight Sticky Plastic Wrap Again With One Simple Prep Step

    Plastic wrap or saran wrap is a brilliant invention, but it can drive you crazy if it doesn't stick where you want it to. Here's a basic tip that may help.

    By Vanessa Nix Anthony 3 months ago Read More
  • Exterior of an Aldi store and parking lot

    Aldi's Halloween Cake Pans Are Giving A Williams Sonoma Look For Less

    If you're looking for seasonal bakeware with spooky flair, Aldi has you covered with these affordable Halloween cake pans that look like Williams Sonoma's.

    By Dee Lopez 3 months ago Read More
  • different types of nespresso machines

    How Nespresso Machines Are Evolving Thanks To Social Media

    Social media influencers love to post videos with their Nespresso machines. Now, the aesthetics of social media may be influencing the brand.

    By Gabrielle Lenart 3 months ago Read More
  • cake pan inside of a steamy oven

    How To Know If A Steam Oven Is Worth It For Your Kitchen

    Steam ovens offer many benefits, but they also come with drawbacks -- and, as with everything, the ideal solution of a combination oven doesn't come cheap.

    By A.J. Forget 3 months ago Read More
  • Individually wrapped American cheese slices spread out on a cutting board

    This Hobby Lobby Storage Solution Could Make Cheese Last Longer

    This small, convenient tool is made to store individually wrapped slices of cheese and is carefully designed to keep cheese fresh by blocking air and moisture.

    By Dee Lopez 3 months ago Read More
  • close up of light blue vintage mason jars at flea market

    How To Tell If Vintage Jars Are Real And Worth Money

    Vintage mason jars have become collectors items with price tags to match -- but, before you spend your hard earned money on an old jar, make sure its legit.

    By Deepak N 3 months ago Read More
  • Man and woman smiling while looking at a gas stove in a store.

    6 Best Gas Stove Brands, According To Reviews

    Whether you go with a gas or electric one, a kitchen range is an essential part of any home, but an abundance of choices makes picking a gas stove hard.

    By Elaine Todd 3 months ago Read More
  • Nozzle on coffee machine dispensing coffee into a white cup

    The Popular Coffee Maker Brand You Should Avoid At All Costs, According To Reddit

    Starting the day with a cup of coffee is the norm for many -- unfortunately, not all coffee machines are built for the task, like this popular brand.

    By Angeline Stratz 3 months ago Read More
  • David Lebovitz speaking at event during cooking demonstration

    This Vintage Cookware Is Chef David Lebovitz's Favorite Find At Paris Flea Markets

    David Lebovitz knows Paris like the back of his hands -- but when he's in the flea markets, he has his eye out for one vintage cookware brand only.

    By Michelle Welsch 3 months ago Read More
  • Multicolored measuring spoons laid out on a flat surface

    This Is Why You Should Avoid Round Measuring Spoons

    Round measuring spoons may look sleek in the kitchen, but this is why you should avoid the kitchen utensil and opt for another type instead.

    By Holly Tishfield 3 months ago Read More
  • Julia Child on the set of her PBS cooking show

    The Part Of Julia Child's Kitchen She Barely Ever Used

    This common appliance was one of Julia Child's favorite parts of her kitchen, yet it had a feature that she rarely used in her day-to-day cooking.

    By Dee Lopez 3 months ago Read More
  • serrated knife cutting crusty bread

    This Is The Only Tool You Need For Sharpening Serrated Knives

    While serrated knives are often disregarded when it comes time to sharpen your arsenal, they also need some attention. Use this tool to hone the blade.

    By Gabrielle Lenart 3 months ago Read More
  • Martha Stewart attending the 2025 U.S. Open

    Martha Stewart's Genius Kitchen Trash Can Solution

    Martha Stewart's brilliant repurposing idea eliminates the hassle of constantly moving around your heavy trash can with the help of an unexpected vintage item.

    By Dee Lopez 3 months ago Read More
  • woman adjusting settings on home oven

    How To Broil Food If Your Oven Didn't Come With The Proper Pan

    Some newer ovens don't come with broiling pans, or you may have lost yours -- either way, you can still broil food without one with the right alternative.

    By Dee Lopez 3 months ago Read More
  • Leafy herbs next to and inside a salad spinner with the top off

    The Brand That Changed Salad Spinners Forever Is Still The One Worth Buying

    The humble salad spinner wasn't the most functional kitchen tool — at least, not until one brand revolutionized the gadget, prompting others to follow suit.

    By Martha Brennan 3 months ago Read More
  • Martha Stewart smiles in front of shelves of bags

    Martha Stewart's Favorite French Press Coffee Maker Won't Break The Bank

    Martha Stewart has been making her coffee with a fancy French press machine for years -- and the machine she uses goes for under $40 on Amazon.

    By Martha Brennan 3 months ago Read More
  • Woman on the phone in 1955 kitchen

    11 Vintage Appliance Ads That Show How Much Kitchens Have Changed

    Retro advertisements for refrigerators, stoves, & other appliances reveal when innovative new features were added and how historical events drove some changes.

    By Neala Broderick 3 months ago Read More
  • Vintage stove from 1950s

    What's A Slow Or Moderate Oven? Decoding Oven Temperature Terms In Vintage Recipes

    What temperature is a warm oven? How much butter is just enough? Old terminology may seem confusing, but it helped cooks before technology was so plentiful.

    By Wendy Leigh 3 months ago Read More
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