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From Apartment Therapy → Here’s What Those New York Apartments On TV Really Cost
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I use a food scale every single day when I’m home. Every single day. In fact, it’s usually one of the first things I use in my kitchen each morning, when I measure out my coffee beans for my Chemex. Sure, I could probably at this point estimate what 34 grams of coffee looks like, but I’d rather not take the risk of a less-than-perfect brew.
If you’re in the market for a new scale — whether it’s for baking, coffee, or everyday cooking — there’s a great deal happening on Amazon right now. You can currently get an OXO food scale for $38, whereas it normally costs $50. That means it’s 25 percent off right now.
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Icebox cakes are pretty much the darling of easy, delicious no-bake desserts for a crowd. These cool and creamy confections keep the oven off, are easy to pull together, and require a template and some creativity more than an actual recipe. Once you have the basics down, the sky’s the limit and you can begin to create flavor combinations to suit your tastes and occasions. To inspire your creativity, here are 10 ideas for icebox cake ideas you can make with store-bought ingredients.
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If there’s one recurring star that totally deserves to be in your meal plan week after week, it is the sheet pan supper. These meals are super popular because they deliver what most people want for dinner: simple, delicious food, and not a whole lot of pans in the sink. But don’t mistake simple with lacking in flavor. From sheet pan burgers to garlicky shrimp and broccoli, sheet pan suppers just want to help you make something good to eat. Start with these 20 and never look back.
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As much as you want to, some years you might not be in a position to spend a million (or even a hundred) bucks on your mom for Mother’s Day. Even if you’ve only got $25 to spend, you can still get her something great that’ll make her feel extra special. Here are 10 budget-friendly options.
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I am someone who firmly believes in dessert — a meal doesn’t feel like a meal without even just a bite of something sweet in my opinion. Yet, I am also someone who firmly believes that dessert doesn’t need to be complicated. Give me a square of good dark chocolate instead of an impressive slice of cake and I am equally satisfied. These five desserts are just that — they’re super simple, plus they are a hit with almost everyone at the end of almost any meal.
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Giving my mom a cookbook for Mother’s Day, Christmas, and her birthday always seemed logical to me. She loves to cook and bake, and for someone who claims to never want or need anything, cute cookbooks used to sound like a no-brainer to me — until I realized that they all ended up in the same cabinet, mostly untouched, keeping each other company.
Why? Because nothing could trump her Fannie Farmer. Full of loose pages, tiny typeface, and a near-disintegrating spine, this cookbook is her one and only.