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Your kitchen deserves these 5 great Amazon deals

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Americans across the country are spending more time at home than ever before, and they're also often cooking more meals as they look to save money by avoiding restaurants. Many believe that self-quarantine and social distancing recommendations could be in place across the United States until at least the end of May. Since you're spending more time than ever before in the kitchen, there are a few key upgrades you can make that'll ensure your meals are more delicious than ever before. Visit BGR's homepage for more stories. If you're like me, you always try to cook as much as possible as opposed to ordering food for takeout or going out and eating in restaurants. That said, plans change pretty often after a long day of work. Under normal circumstances, I would order food for delivery at least a few times each week so that I didn't have to be bothered to cook. These days, however, it's a different story. People across the country are se...

Animal Crossing kitchen furniture: How to design a kitchen and get the ironwood kitchenette in New Horizons

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Animal Crossing has a huge amount of items to help players decorate, but kitchen furniture is often in short supply. Thankfully, there are ways to get around this problem using the custom design feature, and by using some clever kitchen decorating techniques. If you want to build your own Reddit-worthy ironwood kitchen, we also have advice on how to build the elusive ironwood kitchenette. On this page: Finding kitchen furniture in Animal Crossing may take some time, and unless you're willing to trade with other players for items, you'll have to try a series of different methods to receive random items of furniture. Here are the main ways to find new items for your kitchen, and some tips on how to maximise your chances. Collect kitchen furniture from balloons. Balloons regularly fly over your island in Animal Crossing, and each will contain a random item, materials or DIY recipe. Always carry a slingshot with you when exploring, and be careful ...

This “Flaming Skillet” Can Push Beyond the Usual Kitchen Boundaries

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(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- The world's sauté masters are divided between cast-iron classicists, who worship the material's heat-holding properties, and carbon-steel groupies, who appreciate a lighter piece of cooking equipment. The A$150 ($96) Aus-Ion Satin skillet, from Solidteknics Pty Ltd. in Australia, aims to bring together both parties. Made from low-carbon wrought iron, it can also pair with an ingenious Flaming skillet insert that has a perforated bottom. Put it into the skillet for stovetop cooking, or use it solo on an outdoor grill. THE COMPETITION • Lodge Manufacturing Co., the venerable Tennessee-based maker of cast-iron and carbon-steel pans, has been around since 1896. And its wares are affordable: A 10.25-inch cast-iron skillet is $21. • Notable chefs such as Tom Colicchio are investors in direct-to-consumer line Made in Cookware, which specializes in blue-carbon steel—"blue" being a heat treatment to inhibit corrosion. Its 10-inch $69 pan is...

Amazon gives away a free year of live and on-demand cooking classes on Food Network Kitchen app

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Amazon is bringing a year's worth of free, live and on-demand cooking classes to tens of millions of Amazon Fire TV and Fire tablet owners across the U.S., thanks to an expanded collaboration with Discovery's Food Network Kitchen. The subscription service launched last fall as a flagship app for Amazon's Alexa-powered Echo Show, bringing daily live classes, step-by-step cooking videos, on-demand video, home delivery of ingredients, and more to Echo devices owners. While the Echo Show was the first smart-speaker-with-screen to gain access to Food Network Kitchen, the app is also available across devices, including Amazon's Fire TV, Fire tablets, as well as iOS and Android phones and tablets. The subscription offering combines episodes of popular Food Network Shows like "30 Minute Meals," "Barefoot Contessa," and "Brunch @ Bobby's" with both live and on-demand cooking classes from culinary experts and top chefs, including Bobby Flay, Rach...

The ‘Spy’ Who Fed Me. Jerry James Stone’s Pandemic Video Kitchen

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How a former DoD contractor became a popular video food blogger before and during the lockdown He says he's not a spy – though we will never know for sure; he once had a top secret clearance for his work as a DoD contractor, and he is entertainingly evasive about the entire affair. But he is now a chef … of sorts. Jerry James Stone is the host of one of the most joyous and popular food video blogs. And he is enjoying even greater success during the lockdown in California with a 5X increase in viewers. I am among the people who try to tune in for his beautiful, well produced videos whenever he has something new to share, from the sublime Simple Sheet Pan Shakshuka (a baked Mediterranean breakfast dish) to the seemingly absurd Best Toast With Butter, a recipe which provoked respectful ridicule from people like me on Twitter. Truth is, Stone's videos all have a touch of the simple yet sublime, for they are meant to tease out the need that so many people have to get comfortab...

Bolshoi in the kitchen: Russian ballet is also working from home during lockdown

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Adrian Mitchell and Andrea Lassakova at home. The Mikhailovsky Theatre, where they both perform, closed suddenly due to the coronavirus outbreak. Adrian Mitchell and Andrea Lassakova at ho...

8 Skin-Smoothing DIY Face Scrubs You Can Make In Your Kitchen

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From Women's Health Feeling like your face needs a refresh but can't go to the store to buy all kinds of new skincare products? Don't worry, DIY scrubs are here to save the day. They're super easy to make and you likely have all the ingredients you need already in your kitchen. A major bonus? DIY scrubs are good for your skin, too. They help get rid of dead skin cells, leave your face feeling baby-level smooth, and minimize the looks of pores, says Renee Rouleau, celebrity esthetician and founder of Renee Rouleau Skincare. They're also waaay less expensive than a store-bought version, so consider yourself saving some extra cash, too. That said, Rouleau notes there are a few things you should keep in mind before diving into the scrub game. Some ingredients like walnuts, salt, and kernels don't have round edges, and can actually create tiny micro-tears in the skin that can lead to increased irritation. You should also make sure that you're not rubbing too hard...

La Guerrera's Kitchen Has Closed

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Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 4:00 AM The brick-and-mortar Fruitvale location of La Guerrera's Kitchen is now closed — permanently. Mother-and-daughter owners Ofelia Barajas and Reyna Maldonado decided against negotiating a new lease for the restaurant when their previous one ended in March, as reported by the San Francisco Chronicle. Instead, the pair will sell tamales online with pickups several days a week at the Ale Industries brewery. Honoring their roots in Mexico's Guerrero region, Barajas and Maldonado sold handcrafted tamales on the streets of San Francisco's Mission district, attracting a loyal fanbase. Entering La Cocina's incubator-kitchen program in 2017, the pair operated pop-ups — then, last spring, they opened the brick-and-mortar restaurant whose most popular item was chicken tamales with green sauce, Maldonado said in an interv...

Gold Coast home with chef’s kitchen rooftop terrace: $3.5M

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This 6,500-square-foot Gold Coast home has six bedrooms, 6 ½ bathrooms and was designed by John Wellborn Root. The remodeled home offers heated hardwood floors throughout, surround sound, an attached 3-car garage and a 1,200-square-foot rooftop terrace. Viking appliances, quartz counters, a waterfall island, backsplash and white cabinetry make up the chef's kitchen. The second-floor master bedroom features two fireplaces; a built-out, walk-in dressing room; and a master bath with a soaking tub, a double sink and a full-body spray shower. The home is equipped with a surveillance system and cameras accessible through smart devices. Santa Monica Beach Home with Every Amenity Imaginable

What’s in Andrew Zimmern’s kitchen? See how the award-winning chef uses pantry staples to make spicy peanut noodles

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Andrew Zimmern wants you to know … it's pantry raiding time! The award-winning chef and host of MSNBC's "What's Eating America" whips up a recipe for cold spicy peanut noodles using ingredients picked from his pantry in the new Yahoo Life series, Cooking for Comfort. SERBIAN FOOD - Cevapi, Pasta, Burgers, Rakija (YUM)

Kelly Ripa Says She Cut Her Own Hair with Kitchen Scissors as She Shows Off Her Gray Roots

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Kelly Ripa Says She Cut Her Own Hair with Kitchen Scissors | PEOPLE.com Top Navigation Close View image Kelly Ripa Says She Cut Her Own Hair with Kitchen Scissors as She Shows Off Her Gray Roots this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. Touching Up Your Roots at Home

Ina Garten Chats With PBS About Getting Creative in the Kitchen While Sheltering in Place

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This week, Food Network star Ina Garten, host of the popular Barefoot Contessa show, was invited for a chat with the PBS NewsHour about life staying home – the life we've all grown accustomed to – during the current global health crisis. It seems even a pandemic can't bring Garten down. Garten knows how to shelter in place with class PBS NewsHour's William Brangham asked Garten how she's been holding up staying home. She's been hunkering down with, of course, her husband, Jeffrey, the lucky recipient of the New York-born Garten's incredible creations. "I think I try and keep as normal life as I can. I'm really lucky that I work at home. I'm really lucky that I live with somebody who I want to live with, which is wonderful." The Cook Like A Pro author articulated what so many of us are thinking: how difficult it is to see so many suffering, how much the world is changing, and the frustration at ...

Prison Kitchen Worker Helped Two Wisconsin Inmates Escape: Cops

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Two Wisconsin inmates nearly pulled off a daring escape with the help of a prison kitchen employee, law enforcement officials said Friday—until they were caught by the owner of a homeless center more than 100 miles away. The Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage, Wisconsin, reported two inmates missing around 5 a.m. Thursday, Columbia County Sheriff Roger Brandner said. According to the sheriff, the escapees hopped the fence around the prison and escaped in a cab to a Piggly Wiggly supermarket in neighboring Poynette. They were picked up minutes later by a car headed southbound, toward Illinois. The two men, James Newman and Robert Deering, were next spotted more than 24 hours later by the owner of Miss Carly's homeless center in Rockford, Illinois. The owner, Carly Rice, recognized the two men from their wanted photos and offered them coffee to stall their departure until police arrived.  "This morning two men showed up at our door shivering, frozen, wearing prison iss...

I'm on Pokémon Safari in my kitchen

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Right now I should be in Liverpool, walking around a massive park with thousands of other Pokémon Go-ers, but instead I'm in my kitchen. It's a relatively decent-sized kitchen - that's according to Digital Foundry's John Linneman, who had a peek as we compared home working setups yesterday. But, as roomy as it is, it's not designed for playing Pokémon Go. And, more to the point, Pokémon Go isn't designed for it. And yet here we are. I'm not in Liverpool, and neither are the tens of thousands of other fans who had tickets. And it's unlikely any of us will be in the near future. So while Pokémon Go's Liverpool Safari Zone - like all of developer Niantic's physical events - is postponed rather than outright cancelled, ticket holders have been given this bonus remote-only version to tide us over until our proper day in the Merseyside sun. It's important to note this is a bit of a bonus because, well, there's just no way it can ever live up to...

Upgrade your kitchen with 5 hot deals from Amazon

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Americans across the country are spending more time at home than ever before, and they're also often cooking more meals as they look to save money by avoiding restaurants. Many believe that self-quarantine and social distancing recommendations could be in place across the United States until at least the end of May. Since you're spending more time than ever before in the kitchen, there are a few key upgrades you can make that'll ensure your meals are more delicious than ever before. Visit BGR's homepage for more stories. If you're like me, you always try to cook as much as possible as opposed to ordering food for takeout or going out and eating in restaurants. That said, plans change pretty often after a long day of work. Under normal circumstances, I would order food for delivery at least a few times each week so that I didn't have to be bothered to cook. These days, however, it's a different story. People across the country are se...