After being heavily used for 15 years, the knives have developed some issues, one has cracked in half, and three of them have a rattle in the handle. They have to go in for warranty for 6-8 weeks and I am so sad! They are like extensions of my hands when I am in the kitchen. I bought a cheapy knife set (for $15 on Boxing Day) to hopefully get me through. This got me thinking about what else in my kitchen that I can't live without.
Obviously my knives. The set I have are not made anymore, but this one is of similar quality. The imperative thing with knives is to keep them sharp. I let my husband do this because, well, I am clumsy and am afraid I will slice my hand off. I am a big fan of J.A. Henckels knives. They are easy to work with, fit nicely in my hand, and are not super heavy.
The 6-Qt KitchenAid was the next, which is what I currently use in my kitchen. I bought it when it was on sale at Costco for around $300. The unit actually ended up having a warranty issue, and KitchenAid sent me a new one. That one is still going today. I can't even recall all of the things I have used this for baking and cooking, but it is a must have for anyone who mixes a lot.
The measuring cups and spoons that I have are very similar to these ones. I am pretty sure I bought mine from a direct sales company about 15 years ago.
I love the glass measuring cups from Pyrex or Anchor Hocking. You can often find these at Canadian Tire when they have kitchen deals for a really great price.
Last item for today's list is a great cutting board. I have gone through so many cutting boards that I can't even remember all the ones I have had. My favorite ones have the little ridge around them to catch any juices, and grips on the bottom. These ones are very very similar to the ones I had that were my favorite. That reminds me I need to get another package.
Thanks for reading this week's favorite things list! I will be back in two weeks for another list!
Jen