Waffle press? More like waffle mess! (Haha, we slay ourselves!) Keep breakfast under control by pouring your waffle batter into the Wilton Waffle Dipper Pan ($15). Bake until golden brown, and ta-da! You've got bite-sized waffles ready for dipping in syrup, peanut butter, yogurt, or... [More]
Okay, so it's not like dunking a sandwich cookie into a tall glass of milk is that hard. But we're investing a few bucks in The Dipr ($3) anyway. That way, we'll never lose half of a soggy cookie to the depths of a glass.... [More]
Is pie really that easy? We wouldn't know, because we always just head to the store - which is certainly a snap - but making crust and all that jazz seems like a pain to us. Regardless of the validity of the statement, this Easy... [More]
We're not exactly in an income bracket that allows us to gift ourselves a top-of-the-line espresso machine. This saddened us before we stumbled across the affordable Mini Express Stovetop Percolator ($26) by Bialetti. It may not be fancy, but it steams up two gorgeous cups... [More]
We usually feel a little bit bad when we serve cake to our guests, since our cake-cutting skills result in some seriously uneven pieces. The first few people usually get slices the size of their heads, before we realize that there won't be enough cake... [More]
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Do we really have to convince you of the Vola HV1 Mixer's ($1,275) awesomeness? It's a colored faucet ready to top off any kitchen or bath remodel you have planned. Sure, you could stick with a finished chrome or a stainless steel, but we recommend... [More]
Store and dispense your pasta with the Spaghetti Tower ($23) by OTOTO. The faux silo (complete with red rooster!) keeps your spaghetti noodles dry until you're ready for them to meet their doom in a pot of boiling water. The four differently sized openings in... [More]
What goes better with a scrumptious cocktail than sparkling wit? Not much! Vintage Cocktails: Retro Recipes for the Home Mixologist ($11), by Amanda Hallay, delivers both. Well, technically, Hallay delivers a healthy serving of humor alongside classic cocktail recipes that you can make at home.... [More]
Have you ever tried to measure loose grain on a food scale? Let us save you the hassle - that quinoa will NOT stay where you think it should. Instead of messing with containers and taring, consider this handy ADE Digital Measuring Cup Scale ($25).... [More]
We bake more often* in fall because we simply cannot wait to make any and all things pumpkin. Pies, muffins, scones, cookies, bread puddings, you name it, we make it with pumpkin. We're still gathering recipes and prepping for all the yummy things we'll create,... [More]
While the SlickBoil Collapsible Silicone Tea Kettle ($35) by Cuissential may not be vintage-inspired, or sleek and modern, we do appreciate its design. In our tiny apartments, space savers take priority over expensive, showy pieces. The SlickBoil heats our water, cleans easily, and stores away... [More]
We know we're supposed to be all about stainless steel or cast iron - but to hell with it. We are not and never will be Julia Child, and we love our nonstick cookware. We're not so crazy about the idea of what consuming all... [More]
When life hands you lemons...stick 'em in a clever rectangular Fruit Tray ($149)? While we don't really know if this is practical for all the fruit we normally keep on the counter, it's certainly a new take on the idea.... [More]
Maintain mise en place in the kitchen while simultaneously supporting breast cancer research with the Cook for the Cure Prep Set ($50, on sale) from KitchenAid. Ten percent of the proceeds go to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. The set includes everything you... [More]
Keep your coffee fresh and your scoop in plain sight with the Kapu Coffee Scoop and Bag Closure ($30) by Teemu Karhunen. We're always happy to minimize our clutter, so a two-in-one gadget is right up our alley. The streamlined style of the carved birch... [More]
Ever try reheating soup in the microwave? Disaster. The bowl heats to six thousand degrees and the first slurp yields tepid broth. Gross. We're going to invest in the Cool Touch Microwave Bowl ($10). It lets us heat leftovers to their proper temperature without burning... [More]
Our minuscule kitchens could benefit from waaay more cupboard storage and counter space. Unfortunately, our renovation budgets are just as minuscule, so we'll have to rely on gadgets like the John Boos Corner Cutting Board ($139) to give us more room. With this, we can... [More]
Our favorite thing to bring to a potluck? Dessert! Bean salads and two-liter bottles of soda rarely get remembered, but an angel food cake with a strawberry-balsamic glaze? You're a living legend! We try and remember to bake our goodies in Round Paper Ring Molds... [More]
This fall, surprise your guests with pumpkin bread acorns or vanilla cake acorn sandwiches. Trust us, they'll be happy we told you about the Nordic Ware Acorn Cakelet Pan ($33). And feel free to send some of those things our way.... [More]
It sounds too good to be true: stick your sliced spuds into this Microwave Potato Chip Maker ($9), and a few short minutes later, you're munching on a crunchy, delicious, and completely oil-free snack. It's possible that eating oil-free potato chips will feel much like... [More]
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