In the Kitchen
I have always loved to cook but I will admit, I’m not a gadget person. I firmly believe that the right tools make the job easier, but I don’t need a tool that requires a lot of extra maintenance or space. Just a basic tool that gets the job done! Here are my favorites!
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Items I Love in the Kitchen
Using the Harvest Grain Mill by Nutrimill makes grinding my flour simple! Knowing my flour is nutrient-dense and better for my family… priceless!
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The Bosch Universal Plus Mixer is powerful! It’s designed to handle your toughest kitchen jobs! Watch my FULL review on YouTube!
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I’ve had my Kitchen Aid for over 25 years! Choosing quality appliances are worth the extra investment.
These spatulas are my absolute favorite! The main reason is that they are heat resistant. I can leave them in a skillet and not melt my favorite spatula!
I’ve never been a fan of swivel-type vegetable peelers, I prefer the “Y” shaped peeler. It allows you to draw the peeler towards you, rather than away.
Keeping the honey right on the table in an easy-to-use, no-mess container has made honey a regular part of our meals.
I use these gallon-size jars for lots of things, storing eggs, storing wheat berries, and making vinegar.
Living in an RV can be challenging when it comes to storage. The narrow cupboards can make organization difficult. These narrow bins allow me to organize my many spices.
Commercial Chef Cast Iron Biscuit Pan
I have always made drop biscuits for my family. This cast iron biscuit pan makes it easy to make consistent biscuits without the fuss of rolling them out. The best part is it’s a breeze to clean!
I tried several tea infusers that were large enough to hold the loose-leaf tea and stevia to make a gallon of tea. I’ve been so happy with this one.
Canning Supplies
There are fancier water bath canners on the market, but this Granite Ware Enamel Water bath canner gets the job done! The only thing that I feel like this one is missing is a clear glass lid.
Basic canning supplies will make the job of handling hot canning jars so much easier. We have a hodgepodge of items we’ve acquired over the years, I choose a basic package to recommend.
Looking for absolute basic canning tools, the Jar lifter and canning funnel are the two supplies I feel are absolutely necessary. Click each link separately.
Complete Guide to Home Canning
This Complete Guide to Home Canning is an FDA-approved canning guide. It’s my go-to book when I want instructions on how to can any item I choose.
Harvest Guard Reusable Canning Lids
Harvest Guard Reusable Canning Lids are FDA and USDA-approved reusable canning lids. made in the USA with all USA-produced materials.
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Denali Canning Lids are a one-use metal canning lids. I was impressed with the heavy quality and good seal rate.
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Presto 23 Quart Pressure Canner
I have both the 23-quart pressure canner and also the 16-quart pressure canner. The larger one allows me to double-stack pint jars!
Pressure Regulator for Presto Canner
This weighted gauge pressure regulator is made for use on Presto canners. Self-regulates the pressure even on a dial gauge canner.