Kitchen

Scoop Clip Keeps Coffee Fresh, Measures [Stuff We Like]

The Scoop Clip from Pampered Chef is a simple but useful multi-tool that works as both a freshness clip and tablespoon and teaspoon measuring tool. It may seem a little silly, but if $5 means you...
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Refurbish Appliances with Stainless Steel Contact Paper [Weekend Project]

Instead of buying costly new appliances for your kitchen, it's cheap and easy to give the old ones a face lift. With cleaning fluid, a toothbrush, and some stainless steel contact paper, you can make...

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The Six Way Opener Declutters Your Kitchen Drawer [Stuff We Like]

The Six Way Opener is a kitchen multi-tool that lives up to its moniker, offering a multitude of ways to open, grip, and pry common containers in the kitchen. At $7.95, it can open bottles, bags,...
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How to Dice an Onion Like a Pro [Kitchen]

Cooking web site The Kitchn demonstrates how to dice an onion like a pro in the video above. It's surprisingly simple, and when you're done you'll have a perfectly diced onion ready for the millions...
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Clean Cast Iron Cookware with a Potato [Kitchen]

The dinner was a success, the guests are gone, and your cast iron pans—well, they've seen better days. The TipNut blog suggests pulling out a spare potato and going to town on your...
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Learn to Cut a Pineapple With Confidence [Food]

Few foods evoke the feeling that warm weather has returned like the pineapple, but even fewer foods inspire such quizzical reactions when it comes time to actually serve the thing. Instructables...
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Save Money with an Indoor One-Pot Herb Garden [Household]

Fresh herbs are better for most kinds of cooking, but scarily expensive in those little plastic tubs at the grocery store. Luckily, growing them yourself doesn't require a warm climate or a multitude...
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Kill Kitchen Sponge Germs in the Microwave [Cleaning]

That kitchen sponge you use to wipe down dishes, the sink, the cutting board, and counter is a breeding ground for bacteria—which you can easily kill in the microwave. Step by step web site...
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