Sugar Editorial Picks
Jul 31, 2009 -
Cooking with cast iron can be intimidating — not to mention heavy — but once you try it, it's easy to become a convert. I love my pan; it's great for making skillet breads or indoor grilling, and distributes heat incredibly evenly. Cast-iron pans can even help boost your iron intake.
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Nov 19, 2008 -
Want your kid bro or nephew to follow in your culinary footsteps? Get him ready for the kitchen with an assortment of fun cooking equipment.
Finally, he'll be able to reach the counter with a little help from these colorful stools.
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Apr 04, 2008 -
We've covered all the items you should register for in order to create the perfect tablescape. And today we're talking about everything you need in order to create the food for the table! That's right, today it's all about cookware and bakeware.
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Feb 08, 2008 -
If your sugar is a stay-at-home and make-delicious-treats sort of Valentine then surprise her with something fun for the kitchen. I've rounded up some lover-ly kitchen finds; browse through them by clicking "Start Slideshow" below!
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Mar 30, 2007 -
To round out our wedding registry tips, I thought I'd cover my favorite category, cookware & bakeware. To begin, look at both of your current pots/pans and see if there are any worth keeping, or any sets you have already started. Also look to see what kind of pans you have, are there any you love and want more of?
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Sep 30, 2009 -
- Beer tries to earn a spot next to cheese plates. — Wall Street Journal
- Reforming school lunches isn't easy — or cheap. — Washington Post
- New green cookware lets you sauté without worry.
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Aug 31, 2009 -
This photo, from David Giles's portfolio, is breathtakingly pretty. From the baby blue cooking range to the precious mama and babe, it just speaks of domestic bliss. But my favorite idea from the photo is, by far, the idea of using old enamel coffee pots to display fresh cut flowers.
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May 10, 2008 -
If you're visiting San Francisco in May — or if you're lucky enough to live here — definitely make a stop at the Asian Art Museum to see artist Zhan Wang's installation On Gold Mountain. For this exhibit, Wang uses rocks from the foothills of the Sierra Nevada to create the sculptures, which are"alluding to the nineteenth-century Chinese immigrant experience of mining gold during the California gold rush."
However, what I find equally intriguing is the cityscape of San Francisco that he created entirely out of stainless steel cooking items.
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Aug 02, 2009 -
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- Too cute – tiny Red Panda being bottle-fed in Nebraska
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