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- Innovative Kitchen Gadgets: The Perfect Gifts for this Holiday Season
- Homemade Pet Treats: The Perfect Gift for your Pets this Holiday Season
- Holiday Dinners vs. Your New Diet: Beat Temptation & Stay the Course
- Avoid the Black Friday Crowds and give the Gift of a Kitchen Saver Kitchen!
- Thanksgiving and Fire Safety Tips from Kitchen Saver
- Thanksgiving Alternatives: Ditch the Turkey and get Creative
- Emergency / Disaster Preparedness: Be Ready for Storms like Hurricane Sandy
- Homemade Halloween Treats: Fun Recipes for you and the Kids
- Spicing Things Up: Making Your Own Homemade Spices
Holiday Dinners vs. Your New Diet: Beat Temptation & Stay the Course
The holiday season can be a magical time of the year. But for those of us trying to lose weight, the holiday season can be a nightmare. Between the sugar cookies, eggnog, fruitcake, latkes, stuffing, and other fattening foods, the … Continue reading
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Avoid the Black Friday Crowds and give the Gift of a Kitchen Saver Kitchen!
While others are standing in seemingly endless Black Friday lines to try and save money on their holiday shopping, you could be sitting at home buying the gift that the special someone on your list really wants…a Kitchen Saver Kitchen! … Continue reading
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Fizzy Balloons: Food Fun in the Kitchen
There are so many fun uses for the kitchen besides just cooking. Some cool science experiments can be done very easily in the kitchen. They can be great for family time and educational for kids. Fizzy Balloons is a great … Continue reading
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Reading Kitchen Blogs to get Design Ideas and Inspiration
Between work, the kids, PTA meetings, and everything else a parent has to do, it is often hard to keep up with the latest design trends. You barely have time to breathe, let alone contemplate what kitchen cabinet finish is … Continue reading
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Using Pinterest to Redesign and Remodel Your Kitchen
Whenever you begin a new home improvement project – especially a kitchen remodel – it is important to brainstorm, gather ideas, and plan. And until recently, this process was not extremely easy. You had to find pictures in magazines, cut … Continue reading
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Spring Cleaning and Your Kitchen
Spring is right around the corner. And you know what that means? Spring Cleaning! And no room in your home takes more abuse than your kitchen. So where better to start your spring cleaning efforts. Kitchen Spring Cleaning (estimated time: … Continue reading
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Snowy Day Recipes to Keep You Warm and Cozy
It might not have been very much snow this past weekend, but it got us at Kitchen Saver thinking about our favorite snowy day recipes. While we couldn’t agree on everyone’s selections, we could agree that the following two recipes … Continue reading
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What Goes on in Cruise Ship Kitchens
Last week we discussed airline kitchens. This week, we are going to aim a bit lower as we examine cruise ship galleys (kitchens). Commercial airplanes and in-flight dining were first popularized in the 1930s. By that time, ocean liners had … Continue reading
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