A rapid egg cooker, which prepares six eggs in any manner your heart desires — hard-, medium-, and soft-boiled eggs, two poached eggs, scrambled eggs, you name it.
A mini single-serve blender for days you're running late to work but are still determined to have a nutritious, well-rounded breakfast.
A pre-seasoned iron skillet without synthetic coatings or chemicals that'll get *even* better the more you use it.
An easy oven cleaner that'll casually destroy tough baked-on spills without the need to run out of your kitchen screaming from the harsh fumes. (No need to wear protective gloves either!)
A French press coffee maker that'll make a great gift for the person in your life who would never be caught dead with a K-cup in their hand.
A digital food thermometer so you never have to play the fun guessing game of "Will I Get Very Sick From Eating This Undercooked Meat?"
A Cerama-Bryte cooktop cleaning kit which includes cooktop cleaning solution, a scrubbing pad, and a scraper so you can finally banish those stubborn stains and burnt-on deposits.
Mike's Hot Honey, the tasty and versatile condiment that has a truly devout following. You'll want to put it on everything from pizzas to ice cream — believe us!
An indoor food compost bin you won't mind leaving out on the counter.
A terracotta bear that's just very happy (or is that fear on his face? — hard to read, tbh) to be tossed in your jar of brown sugar and keep it fresh for up to six months.
A sworn-by Magic Eraser, if the mere thought of cleanup always holds you back from meal-prepping.
A super effective knife sharpener if you just saw Knives Out and your knife is OUT.
A clean/dirty magnet for your dishwasher so there's never any confusion over the status of the dishes.
A set of nonstick oven liners because you probably know the struggle of cleaning up crusted-over residue from the inside of your oven all too well.
A "blue apple" case that'll save you big bucks on your difficult-to-maintain produce by extending its shelf life by two to three times.
A set of unfussy drawer trays to organize all of your utensils.
An eight-piece glass bowl set with lids that are the perfect size for meal prepping.
An easy-to-use pot that'll allow you to cook rice and steam vegetables at the same time. Also: It can be used to make oatmeal, chili, and soup!
A set of spice-gripper clips to save tons of room in your cabinets.
A microfiber dish-drying mat with a marble design you'll love with every micro-fiber of your being.
A very helpful crab that, in a pinch, will open just about anything for you.
An adjustable rolling pin so you always end up with the right dough thickness.
A rotary peeler with the choice of three different blade types, perfect for any fruit or vegetable.
A set of multipurpose mesh bags that'll keep your fruits and veggies fresh for longer (but also hold toys, and protect clothes in the laundry, if you want to use 'em for that!).
A Le Creuset egg cup for your very own idyllic Call My By Your Name moment this season.
A pair of cut-resistant gloves, so the process can be as accident-free as possible.
A foldable cutting board so you can dump your sliced veggies right into your pot when you've finished.
A cherry stoner to remove the pits from your cherries and not leave your kitchen looking like a crime scene in the process.
A pair of multipurpose kitchen scissors with five different blades for all of your herb-chopping needs.
An attachable "scrap trap" with a scraper (think: dustpan and broom for your countertops) that'll make the transfer of scraps to garbage as seamless as ever.
A dishwasher-safe cauliflower chopper to make homemade cauliflower rice easier than ever.
A set of classy stainless steel measuring cups so you don't have to play the guessing game again.
A clip-on strainer that won't drain you of your will to make delicious pasta (just your pasta water).
A tip-out tray for your cleaning supplies, if you have those false drawers under your sink that aren't pulling much weight.
An easy handheld spiralizer so you can say hello to zoodles every day of the week.
A sworn-by microwave pasta cooker for anyone who just doesn't have the time to wait around for water to boil. (Also ideal for college students and those with limited mobility.)
And a squeeze station that sorts baby food and liquids into ready-to-go pouches — perfect for the overworked parent.
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