Kitchen & Food Products We Love

 

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Cuisinart PerfecTemp Tea Kettle

This Electric Tea Kettle is life changing! We are so crazy about it, we’ve written about it several times! Check out one of our posts to find out why we love it so much! It is by far the most used appliance in my kitchen…I’m not sure what that says about my cooking, but it does say I am an ardent tea lover.

Harney & Sons Hot Cinnamon Tea

If there was one tea that Meg and I would have to say is our all time favorite…this is it! It is like drinking a cup of Big Red! It satisfies our sweet tooth and the cinnamon boosts our metabolism - that’s a real win! Check out our post about it here.

Hand crafted cutting boards

All of our cutting/serving boards have been hand crafted by Meg’s dad, Bob Davis, using beautiful hardwoods cut from their Ohio farm. They are absolutely stunning for serving as well as prep work in the kitchen. I love to use mine as a charcuterie board and my guests always ask where I got the beautiful board!


Breville Juice Fountain Compact

If you’d like to venture into the world of juicing, but you are not sure about making a $400-600 commitment, then this juicer is a great place to start. It leaves you with awesome juice, very dry pulp, and it will cost you under $100. To read more about it, check out our blog post.

 

Tazo Glazed Lemon Loaf Tea

If you read our blog you know Meg and I are tea crazy! This lemon tea is like a dessert in a mug. It is perfect for satisfying your sweet cravings without cracking open a pack of cookies (check out our blog post here). We love lemon and this tea really does taste like a lemon loaf - and even better is that it’s pretty inexpensive!

Acacia Wood Spurtles

If you’d like to venture into the world of juicing, but you are not sure about making a $400-600 commitment, then this juicer is a great place to start. It leaves you with awesome juice, very dry pulp, and it will cost you under $100. To read more about it, check out our blog post.


 
 

Citrus Press

This is honestly one of the most used gadgets in my kitchen - I use it daily. From using it to squeeze lemon in my water, to making citrus dressings, this makes it so much easier. If you have been squeezing your lemon by hand…let me introduce you to your new best friend! Haha! Seriously, I love this thing!

The Pepper Plant Hot Sauce

If you are one of our California friends, then you are well acquainted with this fabulous hot sauce…but if not, then you should give it a try. My husband and I had it at a restaurant and came home and ordered some immediately. It has a totally unique taste, not too spicey but lots of flavor. Even my kids who don’t like hot foods, love this sauce.

 
 

The Spice House

Eating healthy can be bland without good spices, but The Spice House is the answer! They have fresh blended spices that are by far the best I have tried - they are a game changer for healthy cooking! We love their Back of the Yards, Vulcan’s Fire Salt, Mexican Chorizo Seasoning, and Summer Garden Salt Free Blend…but honestly, I love them all!


Italian Green Almondine Tea

If you are a fan of Almond flavoring - this tea is so delicious! Meg and I fell in love with it when we tried it at a restaurant downtown. The Rare Tea Cellars of Chicago have an amazing assortment of some of the finest teas available, they supply many of the best restaurants and hotels, and offer gourmet food items as well. My family is also a fan of their Mallorca Melon tea - Yum!

Finn Crisp Crackers

These crackers are made with whole grain rye and are loaded with fiber. They have 3 grams of fiber for every 40 calories! That’s awesome! They are not the type of cracker that you would just snack on, they are pretty bland and very thin…but they are perfect for topping with hummus, avocado, whatever you’d like.

Spice Jar Organization

After being inspired by Nikki Boyd’s Beautifully Organized, I decided to take control of my overflowing spices. I used these jars and put them in the pull out drawer by my stove and it is miraculous! I can see 31 jars of beautifully organized spices so easily while I am cooking. For a spice nut like me, this is life changing! (It’s a perfect way to organize the flatpacks from Spice House above)


Salad Shears

I can not tell you how much Meg and I LOVE this salad chopper. If you are trying to cut back on using dressing, this is such a huge help. We through all of our salad toppings in a bowl (lettuce, peppers, chicken, avocado, broccoli, cucumber…) and chop it all together. It makes the best chopped salad and using avocado helps eliminate the need for dressing.