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Our Test Kitchen Just Revealed The Best Way To Get Avocados Ripe ASAP

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From Women's Health Look, I love avocados. That's why I get pretty dang frustrated every time I'm at the store and the only buying options I have are unripe, hard-as-a-rock lil' guys. I typically buy them anyway and just try to wait it out until they're ready for my avocado toast and guac. But you know what? Sometimes it's annoying AF that you have to wait days in order to eat them. (I know. I'm dramatic.) That's why when I found out about this super cool, ripe-speeding hack I just had to share. It turns out that fruits and veggies like apples, tomatoes, melons, and ripe bananas produce an odorless gas called ethylene, which speeds up the decay of the food it surrounds. In most cases, you def wanna keep these items away from your other produce, 'cause no one wants to find moldy berries or greens in their crisper drawer. Buuuut, when it comes to those extra-hard avos you just wanna eat already? Sidle them up to an apple or ripe banana so that they bec...

Kitchen city: Food made safe…and delicious

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MANILA, Philippines — Food-to-go and meal deliveries in the country are not expected to taper off in the coming months after having seen a swift rise since quarantine restrictions were put in place two months ago. But only those that offer a greater variety in menu, good taste, efficient service, and high sanitary standards are expected to survive the new normal in dining. With its high-quality standards, Kitchen City continues to attract more and more satisfied customers who've discovered that convenience and delicious food can come together in one swift delivery. "Delicious food is a given in the industry," says Kitchen City chief operating officer Jun Abelardo. "Our team of R&D chefs come from all regions of the Philippines, from Batanes to Sulu, and can cook anywhere from a traditional Ilocano dinakdakan to a Naga spicy Bicol Express." Safety first: Kitchen City staff prepares frozen cooked meals for delivery. W...

Transform your kitchen with this major appliance sale at Lowe's

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TL;DR: It's time for the Lowe's major appliance sale. As of June 2, save thousands of dollars on tech for your kitchen.  Upgrading your kitchen isn't as simple as getting a new dresser or switching a picture frame, but it doesn't have to be as expensive as you think. With Lowe's major appliance sale going on right now, you can save thousands of dollars on tech that'll make your cooking area look all shiny and new.  The sales are advertised as offering savings as high as 40% off, but we've actually found a few deals that go higher. There are hundreds of options, so we've rounded up a few of our top sales picks based on reviews and/or their great discount. Take a look below: PAINTING MY OLD APPLIANCES WITH STAINLESS STEEL PAINT//how to makeover old appliances for $24

Kitchen pros say these are the tools and tips you need at home

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If you've settled in at home with plenty of groceries and a plan to cook more often amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, you're not alone — pop on Instagram and you'll see plenty of photos of home cooked meals, snacks and fresh baked bread. But what if you're not the most experienced of cooks? If you're wondering what tools you need most, or even just where to start, we've rounded up some advice from some Southern California kitchen store owners and employees. They shared what the most important cooking tools are; how you should prepare in advance; and why it might be important to get your kids involved in the process. Sydney Gavin, owner of PREP Kitchen Essentials in Seal Beach Top recommended items: A chef's knife, a cutting board, a cast iron skillet, a dutch oven and a stainless steel saucepan. Gavin said an 8-inch chef's knife is a pretty standard fit for most cooks and it's good for cutting meats, veggies and fruit. She recommends c...

Aldi's Glass Toaster Is The Kitchen Gadget Your Breakfast Needs

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We're five months into 2020, and it's safe to say that technology has proven itself invaluable this year. Thank goodness for video calls, and being able to order wine in three taps of the phone from your own home. Yet, while clever tech may have allowed us to keep going during lockdown, there's one thing we've long been struggling with – finding the perfect cycle for toasting bread, a seemingly impossible feat. Until now. The days of overly burnt and under-done toast are over. No more pressing the pop-up button multiple times in panic – plenty more perfectly toasted slices for all day snacking. Aldi is selling glass toasters and to be honest, we're kicking ourselves we didn't think of it first. This ingenious piece of kit is a part of the company's Ambiano brand, which makes kitchen tech at affordable prices. "Take the guess-work out of toasting," as Aldi puts it, for just £24.99. With a removable glass window and six different settings, plus optio...

This Small Gadget Helps Keep My Kitchen Sink Clog-Free No Matter How Many Dishes I’m Doing

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© Provided by The Daily Beast Picture this: You're doing the myriad of dishes that are piling up in your sink because it's quarantine and you're cooking a heck of a lot more. You forgot that the other night, after dumping out pasta into a strainer, you missed and a handful went straight for the drain. You look down and see that your sink, still full of dishes, has inexplicably clogged. Now, you're forced to reach into dirty water and fish out the soggy noodles that are covering the drain, preventing the water from subsiding. This was a constant for me, until I found the Kitchen SinkShroom. Unlike traditional drain covers, the Kitchen SinkShroom doesn't just catch debris before it goes down the drain, it also prevents it from clogging, no matter how many pieces of pasta or vegetables pile up. Other drain covers do a great job of containing the nastiness, but the SinkShroom has a unique center cylinder that, paired with the construction of the ...

Take $50 off a set of quality Henckels kitchen knives for dad

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If dad is still working with a mismatched assemblage of dull, damaged or deteriorating knives, a proper set of Henckels will set him on course for better chopping, slicing and dicing in the years ahead. As it happens, a quality 15-piece set of Henckels Forged Accent knives is on sale directly through the retailer for just $130 -- down from its normal price of $180. These sleek, sharp kitchen knives would make a fine Father's Day gift for the foodie dad or to upgrade your own kitchen weaponry. Forged knives are fashioned from a solid piece of steel -- in this case, German steel -- and pounded into shape, not stamped out of a sheet of metal. This generally signals quality and the knife is likely to be stronger, last longer and hold its edge bet...