1. An Escali Primo kitchen scale so at long last you can bake with the *exact* measurements those cookbooks are so keen for you to use, making for a better end result.
2. A Mueller Pro-Series 10-in-1 because if chopping is the part of cooking you dread the most, it's totally fine to call a helpful little gadget in to assist.
3. A Ninja air fryer for anyone who's looking for a versatile piece of cookware that's easy to use and super convenient. I'm guessing that's 99% of you?
4. A set of 14 airtight plastic food storage containers to keep all of your dry goods fresh, organized, and ready for you to scoop whenever you need 'em.
5. A handheld milk frother so you can make your favorite cafe drinks in the comfort of your own kitchen. You have always suspected that you would make a great barista.
6. A mini waffle maker because there's nothing better than hot, fluffy, tasty waffles *without* the burden of storing a big, old waffle iron.
7. Some double-sided magnetic measuring spoons for the times you need to ~actually~ measure ingredients. I personally resist measurements at all times and often live to regret it. Learn from my mistakes and invest in this easy-to-store set.
8. An olive oil bottle with a speed pourer, because it genuinely is super helpful to have your most used ingredients right at your fingertips. I switched to a bottle like this a while ago and would never return to glugging oil right from a big bottle into a pan.
9. A dishwasher magnet that fills you in on the status of the dishes inside so you don't have to launch a full investigation into whether or not you can eat from one of the plates every time you want a snack.
10. A microwave-safe, 18-piece set of Pyrex glass storage containers and lids so you always have a perfectly sized reusable container to store tasty, tasty leftovers in (and reheat them whenever you're ready).
11. A set of 24 spice jars and accompanying labels for anyone whose favorite kind of kitchen is an organized one. Always knowing exactly which spice jar to reach for is one of those little things that can make cooking a whole lot better.
12. A rechargeable electric wine opener because breaking a cork is a huge bummer — as is struggling with a manual opener while everyone at your dinner party watches you.
13. A set of six refrigerator organizers (including one of those very cool egg holders we've all seen) so you can finally see *everything* you have. No more running to the store for cream when it turns out you already have some hidden wayyyy in the back.
14. A fruit infusion pitcher to make the water you simply *must* drink every day a whole lot more appealing if you typically have a tough time hydrating.
15. A handy little knife sharpener because slicing and dicing with a dull knife is the wooorst. This little guy will make sharpening your knives much less of a chore, which in turn will make cooking all the better.
16. A set of super-absorbent, reusable Swedish dishcloths if you're ready to give up paper towels for good in favor of a machine-washable alternative you can reuse up to 100 times.
17. A tortilla warmer to keep your fave food vessels hot, pliable, and ready to scoop up everything on your plate.
18. An Imarku Pro Chef's Knife. A new knife is a life-changing investment and makes cooking such a joy. With the right tool, every slice of tomato is a work of art, every diced sweet potato a symphony. Too much?
19. A wall-mounted grocery bag dispenser that'll give your eyes a break from looking at that mound of spare bags under the sink you've been staring at frustratedly for the past...forever?
20. A set of two silicone baking mats to avoid having to break out the elbow grease to clean your baking sheets ever again.
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