After heavy demand over a long period of home cooking, some of our favorite brands and products for the kitchen are getting restocked and revived left and right. One such tool is from Misen, a direct-to-consumer cookware company we admire (see: Misen knives). The rumors are true: The brand&apo
Big retailers often steal the spotlight on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but the multi-day shopping marathon is important for smaller businesses, too. This year, Americans are expected to spend $36 billion in online shopping between November 25 and 29, according to data from Adobe Analytics,
By Amy Lynch and Timothy Dale | Updated Oct 5, 2021 11:07 AM
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Right now is the ideal time to perfect those festive recipes that will surely dazzle your guests this holiday season. While that could mean putting your
A selection of dishes made in a slow cooker including (clockwise from front left) Slow Cooker Honey Mustard Pork Tenderloin, Vegan Slow Cooker Lentil Soup, Slow Cooker Coq Au Vin and Classic Slow Cooker Queso
In the era of fancy, high-tech multicookers like the ubiquitous Instant Pot, it
Many people know someone who loves spending lots of time in the kitchen. Certain home cooks may enjoy whipping up favorite recipes, while others might get excited about experimenting with new flavors and ingredients. A love of cooking paves the way for many different gifting opportunities.
You've likely read about the dangers of nonstick cookware — chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) get released into your food during the cooking process and cause all sorts of health problems. So it can be difficult to choose pots and pans. You want something that's safe, but it would be nice if it w
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Ruth Reichl stages her own Tea Party rebellion.
The first time I saw the kettle, I fell in love. It sat, gleaming, in an exhibition case at the
If you've been cooking a lot lately, you're not alone. As per Food Dive, the pandemic has made people happier to stay at home and cook a meal themselves, with 71% saying they will continue to do so long after restaurant restrictions.
Whether this was you before the pandemic or not, chanc
By ops@our-hometown.com | on December 24, 2021
Here’s a great tip from the Cookware Manufacturers Association to get marred or dirty cookware sparkling-clean again. Create a solution of equal parts white vinegar and water,