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25-in-1 Multipurpose Handtool
Gets rid of 25 tools in your kitchen drawer. With all that extra space you can store double the take out menus.
$15 at Pure Modern | Buy
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Adonde Cup With Lid
A simple stoneware cup to hold your tea. Pair with the lid/tea bag holder and to keep your water warm and to rest your tea bag when you’re ready to drink.
(For the set.)
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Duraclear Martini Glasses
According to the manufacturer, Duraclear plastic glasses won’t crack or discolor over time. We like them because they still look classy in your summer snapshots, but won’t leave those irritating glass shards all over the deck when the crowd gets tipsy enough to start dropping them.
$50 at Williams Sonoma | Buy
(For a set of six)
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Hot and Cold Round Tray
The summer heat is making your famous potato salad a daring choice for guests. Put this tray in the freezer for a few hours, and it keeps your food cold. When winter rolls around, you can heat it in the oven to keep food warm on the buffet table.
ON SALE Reg. $50
$35 at Williams Sonoma | Buy
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Dual Magnetic Chopping Board
A plastic cutting board for meat and a wood one for vegetables is a good idea, unless you like salmonella. This board is wood on one side, plastic on the other, but the sides are held together with magnets. They pull apart for easy cleaning.
$30 at Crate and Barrel | Buy
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Boa Chopping Board
This cutting board lets you easily sweep all your cut up vegetables, fruits, and nuts into the dishwasher-safe removable drawer underneath. No more grapes rolling off the counter and under the refrigerator.
On Sale Reg. $129
$70 at Total Home Store | Buy
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Tiffin Lunch Box
My husband won’t let me order a pizza with half my favorite toppings because, “You know they always end up touching.” I’m thinking the Tiffin box would be a nice way to carry our food away from home, without my pickles in any way contaminating his edibles.
$85 at Design Within Reach | Buy
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Veggie Chop
A vegetable chopper that works when you pull the cord. The only thing that could make it more Flintstones is if a tiny bird came out of a secret compartment and chopped your vegetables for you.
$30 at Sur La Table | Buy
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Apple Cutting Board
Use your apple cutting board to cut into a big juicy piece of meat.
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Salad Spin-N-Store Bags
If you don’t eat a lot of salads, having a salad spinner in your cupboards is a huge waste of space. But not having a salad spinner means hand washing and drying each piece of lettuce individually. It’s hard to love salad enough to make that process worthwhile.
These reusable bags do just what a salad spinner does but in less storage space.
$4 at Green Feet | Buy
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Twist and Spout
This little gadget fits most two-liters and water bottles, making them easier to pour or use as watering cans. Take that global warming!
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Avocado Scooper
If you’re gonna make guacamole for the entire neighborhood, you need to be efficient.
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String On a Stand
Use this string on a stand to tie up newspapers and cardboard for recycling, to bundle branches together for disposal, or to make brown paper packages tied up with string.
$22 at Hand Picked Collection | Buy
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Silicone Pastry Brushes
A silicone pastry brush retains its shape after slathering barbeque sauce on your ribs at the grill, and taking a turn in the dishwasher. Also, it doesn’t leave bristles on your ribs.
$9 at Sur La Table | Buy
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DaysAgo
Uh. Didn’t you open that salsa like a year ago? With DaysAgo tags, you know exactly how old your food is. Of course, you could also just put a strip of masking tape on the top and date it, but we both know that’s never going to happen. (Via Shelterrific.)
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Adjustable Measuring Spoons
I love to bake, but I do tend to use every bowl, spoon and measuring device in the kitchen. These adjustable measuring spoons come highly recommended by Maggi, a loyal reader. Since they’d cut my cleanup time in half, I’m willing to give them a go. It’s a three-piece set with adjustable teaspoon, tablespoon, and 1/2 cup scoop. Now make me some cookies.
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Cuisipro Ice Cream Scoop & Stack
Ice cream scoops are a yawn-fest. Ice cream pucks are the wave of the future.
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Strawberry Huller
This is one of those kitchen gadgets you’ll never use or you’ll use all the time. I was shocked to learn how much of our strawberries I was discarding just to get rid of that tiny bit of hull my kids won’t eat.
If I could buy an Onion-Picker-Outter I’d buy that too.
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