Our budget for going out just can't keep up with our obsession with spicy tuna rolls. The solution would be to make sushi at home. The problem is that we suck at rolling maki. What should be nice, tight little morsels of seaweed goodness are... [More]
Yum, sign us up for bringing dessert to the next potluck. We're going to roll out some sugar cookie dough and cut it up with these Pac-Man Cookie Cutters ($15). Our cookie-decorating skills are still a little on the preschool side, so these will give... [More]
You didn't buy this De'Longhi Retro 15-Bar Pump Espresso/Cappuccino Maker ($100) to share with your roommate. Oh no. That would mean that you like people well enough to actually share your space with them. You need both cups of espresso just to deal with the... [More]
Well, we suppose we do some baking. Oh, and some sautéing. Maybe a little late-night snacking. But for the most part, our kitchens are for bustin' a move, à la Robyn. My Kitchen is for Dancing Tea Towel ($14) from Howkapow.... [More]
If you were to bake a pumpkin cake inside this Wilton 3-D Pumpkin Cake Pan ($35) and frost it in delicious pumpkin cream-cheese frosting, you'd not only have yourself a pumpkin pastel, you'd have every single Outblush editor in your kitchen. With forks poised.... [More]
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Looking at the Still Life Fruit Bowl ($77) automatically transports us back to junior high art class. While we can't claim we have much in the way of artistic talent, we did manage to produce a fairly round clay vessel. Our fruit still life was... [More]
Thank heavens this pencil-sharpener-style vegetable peeler ($15) has finally been invented. We're down to our last knuckle. What's a Cheap Thrill? Just our shameless way of getting you to impulse buy! Cheap Thrill items are under $20, including shipping.... [More]
We love it when fashion flows into other parts of our lives. It seems that the colorblocking trend has made its way into the kitchen, and we are totally okay with that, and especially okay with this Colour Blocked Bread Board ($84). It's great for... [More]
Not only is The Dressing Jar ($11) great for making and storing your own salad dressing, it comes with recipes on the side! We've been putting Fat Free Raspberry Balsamic on every salad we serve lately, and we love it almost as much as the... [More]
We wouldn't necessarily call This is a Cookbook: Recipes For Real Life ($13) a cookbook for our real lives (we've had takeout twice this week thanks to late nights at work). But we would call it a scrumptious way to start cooking more like the... [More]
We'll admit, the newly-launched Starbucks Verismo ($200) is a bit on the expensive side. But when we think about how much cash we spend having the baristas froth our lattes each morning, the price tag starts looking more and more worth it. We can make... [More]
Wanna know a secret? Before we simmer our totally amaze-balls tomato sauce, we sauté a grated onion with some red pepper. All that yummy onion juice permeates every part of our tomato base. Go on and use one of these whimsical Japanese Copper Graters ($40)... [More]
We find the Eat Me Cookie Stamp ($16) to be particularly useful in two situations: 1. Those times when we make our famous no-bake chocolate peanut butter cookies that don't look at all appetizing but are actually delicious beyond words. 2. Passive-aggressive treat gifting.... [More]
Maul your pepper in style with the Alessi Pepper Mill ($158). You'd better make sure it's pepper worthy of a pricey mill, though. May we suggest $33 worth of green peppercorns? Psst! Feeling indulgent? Order the whole set.... [More]
Doughnuts are bad for us. We know this. They're packed full of sugar and refined carbohydrates, which are then deep-fried and, usually, coated in more sugar. But they're sooooo good. With this Wilton 12 Cavity Mini Doughtnut Pan ($11), we can at least take out... [More]
When we were growing up, our favorite babysitter liked to put on Madonna's Like a Prayer album and dance around in the kitchen with us. She always twirled spoons like they were some sort of dance accessory. She's inspired us to start our own kitchen... [More]
Try saying that five times fast! The Folky Forky Floral Tea Towel ($9) may be a mouthful, but we don't mind. The floral-inspired flatware print comes in grey and blue, and is a subtle way to add some charm to dish-drying and counter-cleaning.... [More]
Much as we try, we never can master that trick where you open a bottle at just the right angle against your countertop. Luckily, we've got a new man who's always ready to open up a cold brew for us. We call him Abierto, or... [More]
Who doesn't love a good pun, especially in an unexpected place? The Romeo & Julienne Cutting Board ($29) from Atypyk Paris adds a little quirk to your meal prep. Chop your veggies on this, rinse it clean, and store it on a kitchen shelf next... [More]
We'd be hard-pressed to think of a lovelier storage solution for our opened Wasa packages than these Biscuit and Cracker Tins ($68) from Orla Kiely. In fact, we're not opposed to branching out and using a tin to store our tea bags or our loose... [More]
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