Useful kitchen tools

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  • Coffee:

    An ulu is a round bladed knife that you hold in the middle of the blade. Google image search or Wikipedia for it for an example, it's sort of hard to explain.

    It's a traditional Inuit women's knife, and are amazing to cut all sorts of things. There are a bunch of the kitschy souvenir ones that people bring back from Alaskan cruises as well ;>

    Mine's really indispensable. I'm better with it than I am with a kitchen knife for chopping up things.
  • A good sharp Chef's knife
    My epicurean cutting board
    Lee Valley Tools measuring cups and spoons
    My foodscale
  • I use my pampered chef measuring spoons and cups daily. I also use left over medicine cups for measuring dressings or nuts.
    I also bought a smaller plate to eat on...and i also eat out a large salad bowl alot. THe smaller plate does a mind thing on me...it makes my plate look full and I eat less.
    I also got a 64oz. straw cup to drink out of..i fill it with water as soon as i get up in the morning and make sure i refill it with water by 2 pm.
  • Quote: I saw an ep of Martha Stewert where she had these measuring spoons that have a slider thing like an ice cream scoop for scraping everything out. I've never been able to find them, though.
    Pampered Chef has the sliding spoons
  • I am in love with my KitchenAid peeler. My sister got it for me. It's pink too.
  • Oh! I forgot my little George Foreman grill. It's perfect for a quick dinner of fish or chicken.
  • kitchen scale
    measuring spoons
    non-stick pots and pans
    vegetable steamer
    stick blender
    misto oil sprayer (fill it with your choice of oil and it works like a can of Pam without the additives)
    lots of fresh herbs growing in pots on my deck (or harvested and in the freezer)
    little plates and bowls - everything looks like more on a smaller plate
    pizza stone - sounds not right for dieting, but I can make controlled portion and healthy little whole wheat and vegetable pizzas once a week and not feel pizza deprived