8 Fun Kitchen Gadget and Tool Ideas for the New Year
#011 – In this week’s episode, I wanted to do something fun and a little different for the last week of 2020. So I’ve featured seven guests’ favorite kitchen gadgets and tools (plus one from me!). I hope that these provide some inspiration and efficiency to your kitchen in the New Year!
8 KITCHEN GADGET AND TOOL IDEAS FOR THE NEW YEAR
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#1 - A BORNER MANDOLINE ($$)
Dr. Rindie Coker is a Doctor of Naprapathy at the Center for Natural Therapy. She can be found at
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#2 - AN ELECTRIC KETTLE
Jen didn’t have a specific brand recommendation for an electric kettle, so please check with your favorite retailer.
Jen Hawley can be found here on Instagram
#3 - AN OXO SALAD SPINNER ($$)
Dr. Sherri Greene is a holistic practitioner and restorative physician and uses Medical Medium protocols as a complement to her practice. She can be found online at
drsherrigreene.com
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#4 - A PROCTOR SILEX 1.5 CUP FOOD CHOPPER ($$)
Evalee is an intuitive Emotion Code and Body Code Practitioner and can be found at
YourEnergyHealing.com
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#5 - A NUMBER OF KEY KNIVES, INCLUDING A SANTOKU KNIFE ($$)
As Mimi explained, it’s best to buy knives in person so that you can find the best fit for your hand. While this may be difficult right now, the hyperlink above is for a reasonably-priced Santoku knife that I have been using to chop fruits and vegetables.
Mimi is a private and personal chef.
#6 - A VEGETABLE SPIRULIZER ($$)
Lisa Feinman has been following Medical Medium protocols for the past five years after exhausting Western medicine options to help with chronic migraines, fatigue, severe panic attacks and tinnitus.
#7 - MASON JARS ($$)
Betty Ng's recipe for making liquid soap:
Using Savon de Marseilles Olive Oil Soap (beware of copycats), cut each bar into 1" cubes. Fill a 32oz mason jar about half full with soap cubes and then top with filtered water. The soap will take about a week to 'melt' and will result in liquid soap. Adjust water to your preferred consistency.
Betty Ng is a Certified Personal Trainer and a Certified Essentrics Instr
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