You Should Never Write About Kitchen tools And Here’s Why
When Julie and I first started cooking, we were eager to try out kitchen tools/ cookware sets. We bought a food processor, which turned out to be useless for most things. (It was good for making hummus though.) We bought a hand blender, which turned out to be useless for anything.
So we decided not to buy any more gadgets until we had tried them ourselves. It took a while before someone gave us an electric mixer (because they knew we had been looking at them). It turned out to be one of those tools that make life radically better. We could have kept wasting time beating eggs by hand, but instead, we spent our time doing other things while the mixer did the work for us.
I can't tell you how many times I've seen this happen with software tools too. People who take the trouble to learn how to use them correctly can do amazing things with them that would otherwise have taken hours or days by hand. But most people just try them once or twice and then give up because they don't seem immediately useful.
Invest in a few key kitchen tools to make cooking easier
Investing in a few key kitchen tools can make cooking easier, faster, and more fun. The right equipment also helps you prepare meals that are healthier and better-tasting.
Start by making sure you have the following tools:
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Before you start shopping, think about how you'll use each item. For example, if you enjoy baking, you may want to purchase more measuring cups in different sizes than if you cook mostly by "eyeballing" ingredients. You may also want to consider the types of food you'll be preparing. If your diet includes a lot of vegetables, for example, a good vegetable peeler is essential.