I inherited some interesting kitchen tools from my parents’ place. They used these tongs to pull cooked artichokes out of the steamer. So do I.

Turns out it’s a tool to take canning jars out of boiling water.

Whatever. It works great to lift artichokes without having them fall apart.

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Cooking With Plasma (Not Fire)

Cooking food with fire is arguably the technology that propelled humans to become the dominant species on Earth. It’s pretty straightforward to achieve, just requiring a fuel source, a supply…

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Comparing 12 VDC Air Fryers With Regular 240 VAC Ones

That boiling water is a contentious topic of discussion is clear, but what about hot air? When you take a 12 VDC, 280 Watt-rated air fryer and pit it against a bog-standard 240 VAC, 1400 Watt unit,…

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Comparing 12 VDC Air Fryers With Regular 240 VAC Ones

That boiling water is a contentious topic of discussion is clear, but what about hot air? When you take a 12 VDC, 280 Watt-rated air fryer and pit it against a bog-standard 240 VAC, 1400 Watt unit,…

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Stop buying breadcrumbs. Save bread ends in a freezer bag, toast them at 300°F for 10-15 minutes, then pulse in a food processor. Works with any bread type and freezes for up to 3 months.

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How to Make Plain and Seasoned Bread Crumbs | The Cooking Bride

Learn how to make homemade breadcrumbs from leftover bread, plus easy recipes for Italian, Cajun, and Garlic Herb variations.

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Crockpot Boiled Eggs

These Crockpot Boiled Eggs are great when you don’t want to pay attention to the stove! Just pop your eggs in the slow cooker and let it work.

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Improving Soda By Turning It Into Mead

You can certainly just chug down that bottle of soda you purchased, but if you accept the premise that the preparation of food and drink is just a subset of chemistry, and that chemistry is fun, th…

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