Kitchen Gadgets You’ll Love Adding to Your Arsenal

Kitchen Gadgets You’ll Love Adding to Your Arsenal
If you’ve had a household for any length of time, you likely have a drawer full of kitchen gadgets to make life easier. Here are some suggestions to add to your kitchen.
A Pineapple Corer
First of all, if you’ve never had a freshly cut pineapple, you are missing one of life’s little pleasures. The problem is, pineapples can be a challenge to cut. A pineapple corer is an ingenious device that cores and spiral cuts a pineapple, leaving the rind behind. It can even quickly cut into chunks. Yummo.
A Melon Baller
Still cutting watermelon and cantaloupes into chunks? A simple hand-held melon baller allows you to scoop out perfect little balls of melon for a more attractive appearance. It definitely raises the level of how fruit and fruit salads are presented.
A Sharp, High Quality Chef’s Knife
If you don’t feel you can invest in a superior set of knives that you can use as your go-to cutting knives, at least buy one exceptional slicing utensil. Once you have a premium quality knife, you will wonder what took you so long to get one.
Rubber Spatulas in Various Sizes
Once you are armed with a set of tiny to large rubber spatulas, you will be prepared to get every bit of goodness out of the bottom of jelly and peanut butter jars, cans, and other food containers. They are also terrific for scooping leftovers from cookware into storage containers.
Whisks
If you are using forks and spoons to stir and blend liquids, just stop. A whisk does the job much better and it makes you feel like a chef when using it and is fun to say.
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