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3 Summertime Occasions Where Durable Plastic Plates Come in Handy

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Durable serveware is a big deal. These are things like plates, bowls, cups, pitchers, and various kitchen implements you can rely on for just about any occasion. While you may have porcelain or glass serveware in your cabinet at home, you may keep paper plates as backups and for events. Or maybe you rely on paper plates for everyday use to keep things simple. With the arrival of summer, you’re likely planning backyard barbecues, family picnics, and hangouts down by the river.  Bowl Set There’s a lot of food to be served! That also means there are a lot of paper plates that are going to be used and thrown away. But you can change that—and it doesn’t take much. Here’s how shifting to durable, reusable plates and other food storage containers with lids can make a difference and why it’s worth it. Plastic Plates at Picnics Help Reduce Paper and Plastic Waste From backyard get-togethers to picnics in the park, summer is full of occasions where paper plates and disposable plas

How Can You Get Your Kids Into Cooking? Try These 4 Tips

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Teaching kids to cook can be a challenge, but the experience is worth it. Helping kids understand how their food goes from garden to table or fridge to pan is an important part of life. Cooking is a skill that can go a long way in helping kids (and adults) eat more nutritious, satisfying meals. The question is, how can you get kids into cooking? How do you get them excited to make their own food? Here are a few tips to get the ball rolling.  Kitchen Tools Give Kids (Some) Control in the Kitchen It’s time to give kids the keys to the kitchen! If your goal is to get them excited about cooking, baking, and food preparation, they need to feel like they’re in control. Start by assigning them specific tasks. Younger kids can help you gather ingredients from the fridge or pantry. They can also help measure and mix. Older kids can help with the more “intense” parts of cooking, such as chopping, mincing, grating, or using the stove. It’s all about showing kids the fundamentals of

3 Ways to Keep Your Garden Veggies Fresher for Longer

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May is the month of gardening. From planting summer vegetables to harvesting the season’s fastest growers, we’re beckoned to the garden. This is why May is known as Gifts from the Garden Month. It’s an offbeat month-long event that celebrates gardening in all its forms, including flower gardening and vegetable gardening. May is also when you may be ready to pick various leafy greens, broccoli, peas, and turnips. Of course, what’s ready can vary depending on where you live, when you first planted, and weather conditions. But who knows what May surprises your garden has in store for you! As you pick the season’s first vegetables, you undoubtedly want to make the most out of your harvest, keeping your veggies garden-fresh for longer. Here are a few tips to help.  Tupperware Organizer Use Veggie-Friendly Food Storage Options Depending on the size of your first few harvests, you might be able to get to all the fresh veggies before they start to over-ripen. To help you put a p

4 Garden Salads to Make This Season

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Salads are a fantastic side or main dish that you can throw together in a flash. With all the spring and summer produce available, a garden salad will be the perfect addition to your next meal. You’ll love the following collection of delicious and unique salads that use fresh ingredients from home gardens and grocery stores. These salads will come together beautifully with fruits and vegetables, handy kitchen tools and accessories, and classy serveware .  Food Container Hearty Chicken Cobb Salad Let’s start with a familiar salad you might have ordered at a restaurant. A cobb salad is a salad with plenty of different tasty foods. It makes a great main dish, but you can also prepare a large batch of cobb salad for potlucks and BBQs. You’ll need romaine lettuce or fresh greens from your garden, cherry tomatoes or chopped Roma tomatoes, at least one hard-boiled egg, cooked bacon, chicken breast, and a kind of cheese like feta, goat cheese, or blue cheese. Add other ingredien

5 Useful Kitchen Tools Every Home Chef Should Pick Up or Upgrade

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Every home chef is at their best when they have the most useful kitchenware at their disposal. As such, it should be a priority to pick up the most helpful kitchen essentials if you don’t have them already. However, upgrading to more competent and reliable models of useful kitchenware can be just as important as having them to begin with. Even a better set of salt and pepper shakers can make a big difference!  Master Shredder Food Prep Essential: Master Shredder A high-quality master shredder and grater tool is among the most versatile and useful pieces of kitchenware. It can be used for shredding and grating a huge variety of vegetables, hard cheeses and eggs, chocolate for desserts, and a whole lot more. In addition to making countless recipes easier, they also make a variety of new recipes possible. That makes a handle-operated master shredder an asset for both experienced home chefs and enthusiastic beginners. Stay Sharp: Universal Knife Sharpener Sharpening kitch

4 Easy Summer Recipe Ideas Using Fun Kitchen Tools

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The veggies are fresh and green. The berries are juicy and delicious. Summer is in the air, and it’s the perfect time to try new recipes with in-season ingredients and fun and inventive kitchen tools. From seasonal fare involving no cooking at all to easy one-pan meals, make the most of your produce and kitchen products. Give your summertime meals and drinks a boost with the following ideas.  Food Containers Spiralized Summer Squash Salad You can make your yellow and green summer squashes more exciting by spiralizing them and preparing a light marinade. Simply put your squash strips in a bowl or colorful food containers with some salt and let them sit for about 10 minutes before draining off the liquid. In the meantime, use a food chopper to whip up a marinade of your choice. Something light and healthy might include lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, cilantro, red onion, and honey. Pour your marinade over the veggies to coat them and refrigerate for about 20 minutes befor

Prepare the Perfect At-Home Gathering for the End of Spring

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It’s the perfect time to plan an at-home gathering for your family and some close friends. You can fire up the grill for an outdoor barbecue or make a light and fresh pasta dish to share around the dining room table. No matter what you plan for spring, you want to be a good host. Or, if you’re attending someone else’s get-together, you’d like to be an excellent guest. Both mean you could welcome some fresh—or at the very least helpful—ideas.  Keep Things Simple for Yourself Simplicity is key for at-home gatherings. Don’t make things too hard on yourself. If you’re going to decorate the house to perfection, go easy on making food and ask others to contribute a dish or two. If you want to prepare all the food yourself, don’t worry about decorating the space as much—your guests will have fun regardless. Ensure There Are Snacks and Treats Whether you prepare them yourself or ask a few guests to bring some snacks, make sure there are plenty of delectable food options when m