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Monthly Archives: July 2022
Mrs. Meyer’s Has a New Line of Probiotic Cleaners — Here’s How They Work
Are probiotic cleaning products the future of kitchen cleanup?
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This Instant Pot Pulled Pork Is a Delivers Low-and-Slow Flavor in Way Less Time
It’s moist, tender, and porky-rich. READ MORE…
Pizza, Positano, and a Honeymoon Kind of Love
We’re still talking about the food we ate on our honeymoon on the Amalfi Coast, all these years later.
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roasted tomatoes with white beans
Is July the most lethargic cooking month? I don’t mean this in a bad way. I know in our productivity-fixated culture (“so busy, crazy busy”) we balk at praising apathy but what if we leaned into it instead? It’s hot. The days are long. If midsummer demands some laziness, some loosened grip on to-do lists, if de-participation beckons and we can pull it off, I’d like to try it. I could even schedule it one day next week if I move some things around.


The Single Best Way to Avoid Wasting Food in Your Fridge, According to a Pro Organizer
It’s easier than you think.
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SPONSORED POST: 5 Genius Little Ways Our Editor-in-Chief Makes Eating Veggies Fun for Her Kids
There’s a reason July is Vegetable Month on Kitchn: Practically every veggie is in season right now. For Kitchn’s editor-in-chief Faith Durand, Vegetable Month is also a great opportunity to squeeze in more plant-based nutrition at the dinner table — for both the kids and the grownups. “We’re always hunting for ways to make it easier and even more delightful to pile on the veg,” she says.The first place Faith looks? Target!
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The Surprisingly Stylish Kitchen Find That Will Immediately Double Your Storage Space
Cabinet organization never looked so stylish.
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This $30 Dish Rack Looks Wacky, but Is Totally Ingenious
It’s compact and stylish, too!
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Here’s Your Official Potato Salad Bucket List for Summer
If you’re tasked with bringing one to the cookout, start here.
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