Kitchen equipment that help with dieting
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I've only recently learned that you can make perfect omelettes and pancakes in a toasted sandwich maker, so that's my new fave gadget (or rather, old gadget with new uses).0
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A manual (and maybe an electric) jar opener.0
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If you want a blender etc, look at Goodwill or similar thrift store.
I like my foreman grill & use it several times a week. I just got a spiralizer that will change my summer!0 -
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I love my Paderno spiralizer. My daughter bought it for me 2 years ago. I use it all the time. good sharp knives and lots of different size containers help you meal prep. Electronic scale is also a good investment. A steamer makes life really easy and healthy. Also if you grill a grill basket is great for veggies. We use ours several times a week. A grill is also awesome! Good luck!0
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Other than a lock on the fridge?
Here is what you need to cook everything: An 8" chef's knife (Victorinox is cheap and good), a cutting board, measuring cups and spoons, a spatula, a large cooking spoon, a whisk, a good oven-safe 6qt Dutch Oven (cast iron enamel by Lodge is a good value), a shallow frying pan and maybe a saucepan, a loaf pan and a muffin tin. That's it.0 -
I dunno, but I can tell you my kitchen is missing a second casserole pan and a food processor. I find myself frequently wishing I had these.0
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