Essential Kitchen Items to help you eat healthier...
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The Most important 1. digital scale
2. a good sharp knife
3. Blender
4. Parchment paper for roasting things like sweet potatoes (easy clean up).
5. a big cast iron skillet (to cook up a few days of chicken breasts, etc)0 -
Everyone has already mentioned such great things! It's basically all been covered in the previous posts. :-)
While fresh veggies have a special place in my heart, frozen veggies have been such a time saver in my quest to eat healthy. The biggest time saver of all was when I decided to start buying onions in bulk at about 25-30 cents/pound. We would then dice them all at once in our onion chopper and then freeze it all in ziplock baggies for future use.
Buying oils and different flavored vinegars is a must for us. We buy olive oil in bulk.
LOTS and LOTS of dried herbs and spices on hand. We also grow what we can on our little balcony.
I buy chicken bouillon in bulk rather than using canned stock. So much cheaper and easier.0 -
Completely agree Jessamine our pantry is well stocked with herbs, spices, vinegars, and olive oil! I keep meaning to try virgin coconut oil, but haven't yet.0
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1. A pad of paper and pen to plan a week worth of meals at once. Posted, so I stick to the plan.
2. A crockpot.
3. measuring cups/spoons.
4. Optionally, if I could get my own personal chef, that would be helpful too.
I set up a google template to help me plan my week!!!! It definitely helps and I agree preplanning is AWESOME!!!!!! And I would love to be a personal chef. I've taken quite a liking to the healthy food preparation!0 -
Someone already mentioned a Keurig but I wanted to second that because I make myself a 2 calorie K-cup in the morning and then add my own milk and sugar free syrup - sure beats stopping somewhere where I will pay way more - both in calories and price!
I collect Fiesta ware and they have a very small bowl called a fruit bowl. (It's kind of an odd name because when I think fruit bowl, I think the big bowl you would use to display fruit but it's very, very tiny). Anyway, it's great for small servings of snacks (like nuts) and I also use it for small servings of ice cream because it fits maybe a scoop in there.
I also love my pepper grinder because fresh pepper is way, way better than the pre-ground stuff.0 -
Only 2
* Small plate
* Large mirror
^^Lol! Luncheon plates, measuring cups, stick blender. I may have to invest in a big mirror...0 -
Tiny cocktail silverware!
Seriously. It helps you eat smaller bites so you're eating slower and feeling full sooner. Plus, they are cute as heck!
Haha! I LOVE eating dessert this way! sugar free pudding or South Beach desserts, cuz it makes them last so much longer! So funny that someone else does this on purpose too!
As for me: scale, measuring cups/spoons, sharp knives (makes things so much easier!), Pyrex bowls w/ lids, multiple cutting boards!0
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