Sugar Editorial Picks
Sep 17, 2008 -
Last week, I explained my need for a spoon rest to keep my stovetop splatter-free. I asked you to keep your eyes peeled for spoon rests with fun flair. You saved your discoveries in the Yum Market on TeamSugar with the keyword tag spoon rests.
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Sep 10, 2008 -
I am a bit of a slob in the kitchen, so at least every other week, I find myself wiping down a sauce-spattered cooking range. I couldn't live without my spoon rest, but it's a bit basic and blah, and I'm thinking of getting another one with more flair. Have you seen any choice picks?
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Oct 05, 2009 -
A spoon rest is a handy kitchen tool that sits on stovetops. In between sautéing and stirring, it's a safe place to rest the spatula or spoon you're using. Sadly, I don't own one and the other day when I was making macaroni and cheese, I finally decided it's time to invest in this practical kitchen essential.
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Oct 12, 2009 -
A spoon rest is a handy kitchen tool that sits on stovetops. In between sautéing and stirring, it's a safe place to rest the spatula or spoon you're using. Sadly, I don't own one and the other day when I was making macaroni and cheese, I finally decided it's time to invest in this practical kitchen essential.
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Feb 05, 2007 -
Today's gift guide is all about the kitchen. Spruce his/hers up with one of these fun finds.
The folks at Alessi always come up with the niftiest products.
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Mar 25, 2008 -
The other night I got home from work and was starving. Unfortunately we had late dinner plans that evening, so I couldn't chow down too heavily. We also had limited supplies in our cabinets; there was no bread, crackers, or fruit to snack on.
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May 30, 2007 -
One of my favorite places for pho is Pho Y #1 in San Jose. The pho there is pretty great and the entire place smells amazingly of basil. However my favorite part of the experience is the menu.
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Jun 18, 2007 -
Now that you've got all the items needed for a great picnic, I thought I'd help you out with a few picnic tips.
- When packing a picnic, keep non-perishable foods (potato chips, fruit, etc.) separate from perishable ones. This way you'll save cooler space & ice for items that need it.
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Mar 29, 2007 -
One reason to choose a long engagement after your man pops the big question is so you can have an engagement party. This week I'm planning one for julieulie and her fiancé Scott who recently got engaged, but aren't getting married until Memorial Day 2008. I thought it would be fabulously fun and original to throw a dessert party instead of a typical dinner or cocktail party.
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Jan 05, 2007 -
The other day my girlfriends, Maite, Luisa, and I were chatting about, yep you guessed it, cooking! I was saying how much I love cooking with garlic but I hate the stench it leaves on my hands for the rest of the night. They told me an old wives secret and I tried it out and it worked.
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