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My Top Kitchen Tools Under $50 👀
Published 22 days ago • 2 min read
Hiii happy Friday!
Somehow it’s STILL winter here in NJ… so at this point I’ve just accepted my fate and I'm making ramen on repeat 🍜 This Gochujang Honey Chicken Ramen might be my best one yet. I'm also on a major burrata kick!
My mom is visiting for the weekend, so I have a cute little day planned with shopping and a pottery painting class.
Also I’ve officially entered my mahjong era. Apparently all my friends have been playing and I was the last to know?? But I started learning this week and I’m already obsessed. It's supposed to be really good for your brain too. 🧠
Lately I’ve been leaning into hobbies and crafts a lot more (trying to stay entertained until it’s warm again haha), so I added all my coloring supplies to my storefront here. The markers I use are alcohol-based and SO satisfying to color with. 🎨
Between the cold weather and all my little at-home hobbies lately, I’ve basically become a full-time homebody… which means I’ve been putting my kitchen tools to WORK 😂 So I rounded up my top 8 favorites under $50!
✨ Top 8 Kitchen Tools Under $50
Multifunctional Spatula Spoon - This seriously does it all! Stirring, scraping, serving... you name it. Made from durable, BPA-free silicone with an acacia wood handle, it’s safe for nonstick cookware and resistant to high heat.
Cast Iron Skillet - Budget-friendly, basically indestructible, and gives everything that perfect golden crust.
Digital Meat Thermometer - No more cutting into your chicken and hoping for the best 😅 This gives you an exact temp in seconds so you never overcook or undercook again.
Souper Cubes - Freeze soups, sauces, and leftovers in perfect portions so nothing goes to waste. Makes meal prep and reheating so much easier.
Sheet Pan - Bakes evenly, doesn’t warp, and makes cleanup easy. I use this for everything from cookies to sheet pan dinners.
Olive Oil Mister - One of my most-used tools! Gives you an even coating without the aerosol sprays, helps your cookware last longer, and saves you $$$ on oil.
Meat Chopper - If you cook ground meat, you need this. It breaks everything up quickly and evenly without destroying your wrist.
Glass Food Containers - I swapped all my plastic for these and never looked back. No more mismatched lids, everything stacks neatly, and they’re microwave, oven, and dishwasher safe.
✨ Recipe Faves From My Friends
Current craving: anything lemon 🍋 These recipes are light, flavorful, and perfect for easy spring cooking.
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Every week I'll send you a new recipe and on Friday, I send a weekly meal plan to take the guess work out of meal planning! You'll also get exclusive access to recipes just for you, and my favorite kitchen finds.