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To guarantee savings, buy them when they are in season when they are at their least expensive price. Another benefit to buying fruits and vegetables in season is they tend to be the most delicious during this time period.

For guidance on when different vegetables are in season, see our handy Vegetables by Month Chart. You can also see big savings by ensuring that you are using up the produce you buy before it goes bad. Use our Produce and Shelf Life Guide to know how long produce stays fresh.

They are typically just as good as fresh and having them on hand in your freezer means you can add fruits and veggies to every meal. Whip up frozen vegetables in no time by steaming or roasting them or adding them to a stir-fry, soup, or rice.

Frozen fruits are great for smoothies or as a topping on many breakfast favorites such as oatmeal, yogurt, and pancakes. Dried beans are inexpensive and are ideal for feeding large groups of people or for leftovers. Dried beans can be cooked in a slow cooker with a Bay leaf or two to add flavor.

Make a large batch, separate them into serving portions, and freeze for a quick future meal! Canned beans are also a great option for a quicker, yet still inexpensive, meal.

Use them to bulk up enchiladas, quesadillas, salads, soups, and rice. You can also flavor them with some spices and enjoy as a side dish. Canned tomatoes. Purchasing tomatoes paste, crushed, or diced in a preserved form canned, tubed, or boxed can save you time, money and add flavor to lots of dishes.

If tomatoes are not in season, or even if they are, buying them canned is perfect for a quick spaghetti sauce or in a chili or soup. Grains and Pasta. Grains such as rice, farro, and quinoa and dried pasta are easy to buy in bulk at a reduced price and can generally be stored for long periods of time.

They are also very versatile to cook with and can be used to bulk up an otherwise light meal, such as a soup or a salad. There are dozens of grain and pasta types which allow you to mix things up and never get bored!

For greater nutritional value, opt for whole wheat varieties. You can learn more with our Guide to Whole Grains. Potatoes often get a bad rap for their fry and chip form, but potatoes are actually a nutrient-dense vegetable that can be very good for you in moderation. They also happen to be very inexpensive and last a long time when stored right in a dark, dry place away from onions — get more produce storage guidance in our Produce and Shelf Life Guide!

They can be baked whole, chopped and roasted or added to soups, or of course mashed and grated too. Eggs are an excellent source of lean protein, with 6 grams of protein and less than 2 grams of saturated fat in a hard boiled egg. The best way to get a deal on eggs is to buy them in bulk.

You can also use them to make a frittata, strata, in fried rice or in a sandwich. Canned Tuna. Canned tuna is another great source of protein that can be purchased inexpensively or on sale. Albacore varieties tend to be somewhat more expensive, but some prefer the taste over light tuna.

Light skipjack varieties generally have lower levels of mercury than albacore; something to consider depending on how often you are eating tuna. You are also given the choice to buy canned tuna in water or in oil. Canned tuna in water has less calories and fat, although a majority of the oil in canned tuna provides healthy monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats.

Think beyond the tuna sandwich and add canned tuna to a pasta, casserole, or salad. Rotisserie Chicken. But a coffee maker can be helpful beyond just making coffee as well. Coffee makers are some of the most common appliances found at your community Goodwill location.

Buying new dishes from the store can quickly become expensive. Instead, you can have way more fun with repurposed dishes bought from Goodwill.

Except by repurposing these dishes, you can transform them into your own fun works of art. Best of all, it instantly becomes a conversation piece whenever anyone visits.

Having a good set of knives is key. Have you ever tried to cut through a tomato with a dull knife? You end up with a pulpy mess closer to ketchup than an actual slice.

Goodwill is an excellent place to buy knives. Make sure to either get a set that has a sharpener built-in, or look for a stand-alone sharpener. Having a good cutting board is key. With cutting boards, you give yourself a safe place to cut.

Plus, you can move food around to the stove or other locations as needed. Some of the best cutting boards at Goodwill are the foldable plastic ones.

Foldable options are fantastic, because it makes it easier to curl up and move about without spilling. Eyeballing spices and liquids is far more difficult than the professionals on cooking shows make it look.

Have you seen the price of quality pots and pans? They are incredibly expensive for a set. And you know what ends up happening? You use one or two of the pots, the rest just collect space in the back of a cabinet.

This way you can either buy a full set for far less than what new costs, or you can buy one or two pots at a time. Doing it like that is a great way to grow your kitchen set without spending much money up front.

Goodwill is also a great place to find cast iron skillets and pans. Cast iron absorbs the flavors of past meals, which just enriches the flavors. Now, chances are the cast iron was thoroughly cleaned before being put on the shelf, but you can still season the pan prior to using it yourself.

First, set your oven to degrees. While it heats up, wash your skillet with a soft cloth and mild soap. Then, dry off the cast iron and apply vegetable oil onto it some people prefer melted shortening.

From here, take a clean towel paper towel works as well and coat the entire skillet. This includes the bottom and handle. After this, just pop it into the oven upside down so the opening faces downward and let it bake for an hour. You have a like-new, pre-seasoned cast iron pan, all ready for your next meal.

Just like pots and pans, bakeware is expensive when you buy it new. So instead, buy your bakeware from Goodwill.

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Yes, celery is a great pantry staple, for sure! Never heard of strained tomatoes but canned tomato products of any kind are handy to have, I think. This is one of my favorite ways to save on cheese too. Great list! A tip on keeping garlic longer — I buy the 3 packs of bulbs from Aldi and immediately put them in a small ziplock kept in the freezer.

It keeps a long time that way!!! Ready to mince, etc. I also keep Panko bread crumbs in the freezer as I use them in a variety of recipes. Lime juice gets used in marinades, etc. and lemon juice is frequently used as well, not only desserts, but certain salad dressings too.

Final note, this is not going to work for everyone, but try to hunt out whether or not there is a good local butcher shop in your area. Or at least within reasonable driving distance. I make a few trips a year and stock the freezer with various meats.

Got a great deal on those and they worked just fine for recipes that called for bacon bits or a bit of chopped bacon — just froze them and pulled out what I needed.

I never knew you could freeze garlic! That is totally going to change my life. Thank you! And I started keeping my bread crumbs in the freezer too. Lesson learned. Freezing lemon and lime juice is so smart! I wish I could find a local butcher shop that has that kind of price on chicken!

So glad you are finding the blog interesting and helpful! It makes the work that I put into it so totally worth it when I get comments like that. There are two grocery stores near me different companies that every so often but always at different times! have chicken leg quarters for anywhere from 39 to 59 cents a pound.

so, 4 to 6 dollars for 10 pounds of those which I take home and bake and debone. I use the bones ad skin along with veggie scraps to make broth and usually enough chicken meat to make 2-cup packs that I stuff n the freezer.

It gives me a frugal break from my usual rotisserie chicken per week for much less broth and meat. It does take some work the day you buy but it saves so much money!

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If you look in your spice cabinet right now, I bet there are quite a few expired spice bottles in there. And when they're that old, spices just don't work as they should.

Instead of a bright, pungent garam masala , you've got a mouthful of lifeless dust. This is why we recommend using a spice grinder. Grinding whole spices when you need them ensures you get the best flavor.

It's what you do with your pepper, right? So why not grind up the rest of 'em? We reviewed a wide range of spice grinders out there and picked two that are easy to use and easy to clean.

Pick one up, and then do yourself a favor and toss out any spices in your cabinet that you can't remember buying. Kitchen shears can cut parchment paper, spatchcock a chicken—for which you could also use poultry shears —snip herbs, and even break down all those boxes in your kitchen.

Like the box your new shears will come in. We reviewed the best shears on the market and love these super-sharp ones from Shun.

And should you want to pick up a pair of poultry shears, too, we recommend the affordable pair from OXO. We've written a lot about why honing your knives is important. The main takeaway is this: Honing your knife is like adding a fresh coat of gel to a floppy mohawk.

Thank you, Daniel, for the mohawk imagery. It's perfect. A few swipes on the honing steel and the edge of your blade will be straighter and thinner, ready to powerfully slice through anything. There are several different types of honing steels, but if you find yourself feeling lazy about sharpening your knives, go for a ceramic honing steel , which can have a slight sharpening effect while also straightening out that microscopic knife mohawk.

There's no point in getting a nice honing steel if you don't have any knives. Finding the right knives can be extremely difficult. The good news is that, with enough trial and error, we've settled on a few favorite chef's knives both Western- and Japanese-style in a range of prices to suit any budding or experienced cook.

This guy comes nice and sharp out of the box, its price is just right, and it has a rubber and plastic grippy handle that's easy to wield. While Japanese knives can be on the more expensive side, we've found a santoku a classic Japanese workhorse knife that is also pretty affordable.

This one is also by Mercer Culinary. It's sharp, versatile, and affordable enough that you can lend it to someone who you wouldn't trust with a fancier knife. Just don't expect it to last forever; they can get dinged up from heavy cutting or butchering jobs. I use our recommended one from OXO—and I relish being able to toss it into the dishwasher without a second thought.

When you're looking to cook or bake with real precision, we generally recommend a scale , but that doesn't mean you should shun dry measuring cups forever. They can be useful if you need a cup here or there of diced onions or half a cup of rice—especially when precision isn't absolutely necessary.

There are also plenty of recipes out there—not from us, of course—that only have cup measurements, so having a good set on hand is still important.

The winning set in our review of the best measuring cups is by NorPro. They're shovel-shaped, ideal for scraping flour and sugar out of a canister. They also have easy-to-grip rubber handles for maneuvering quickly.

For measuring liquid ingredients, dry measuring cups can be pretty inaccurate, since you'll need to fill them to the very brim. This is why we prefer liquid measuring cups. The most precise liquid measuring cups and the easiest to read are these glass ones from Anchor Hocking.

But if you're worried about breaking them, the plastic measuring cups from OXO are our runner-up pick and a lot more durable.

No one ever really cries over spilled milk, but spilled milk from a shattered measuring cup is pretty miserable. A scale! This is probably the one tool that changed the way I cook and bake the most. Since receiving one in culinary school, I rarely go for volume measurements anymore.

It's definitely essential for any new kitchen. You don't need to spend a ton of money on fancy glass or ceramic mixing bowls. You could and they're so pretty!

But aesthetics aside, a good set of stainless steel mixing bowls will do wonders for your kitchen , whether you need to set up your mise en place, throw together a big bowl of brownies, mix dough for trapizzino, or make a DIY double-boiler. In my first and only professional kitchen job, I had to spend hours slicing potatoes, carrots, and parsnips to make this elaborate gratin in the shape of a rose.

I thanked my stars every day that I was given a mandoline to complete the project. It created perfectly thin, uniform slices, no matter how oddly shaped those veggies and tubers got. If I had to do the same with a knife, I definitely would've had a meltdown, cut myself, or gotten fired.

But mandolines aren't just for professional kitchens. They make creating uniform slices at home, whether you're frying potato chips or roasting a gorgeous hasselback potato gratin , simple. We reviewed the best mandolines and this V-blade slicer from OXO beat out the competition, with four thickness settings and a fold-down stand for slicing over a cutting board or a bowl.

One thing they won't tell you in a professional kitchen is to use the safety guard. But you should because a sliced finger is not cute, no matter how uniform the cut. Whether you plan on cooking with wine or just drinking it, your first task is always to open the bottle successfully.

Little bits of cork floating around in there don't make it taste any better. This is why you need a reliable corkscrew. We reviewed a whole mix of wine-openers and found this lever model to be easy to use and handsome enough to live right on your bar cart.

Of all the types of corkscrews we tested, it opened bottles the quickest, which is useful because when I want a glass of wine, I want it as soon as humanly possible. Stock pots are useful for everything from making stock obviously to serving a crowd at a lobster boil.

Unfortunately, these big pots can get really expensive, and for something you may not use too often, that price tag just doesn't seem worth it. We found 11 favorites to suit any lifestyle and budget. Back to top Must-have essentials Optional extras Why you should trust us.

Must-have essentials. An everyday pan plus a spatula pick a set. Our pick. Lodge Pre-Seasoned Inch Cast Iron Skillet A deep, heavy, buy-it-for-life skillet. Winco FST-6 6.

Tramontina Professional Nonstick Inch Restaurant Fry Pan One of our favorite nonstick pans. GIR Mini Flip Silicone Spatula An all-purpose, nonstick-friendly flipper.

A midsize pot and strainers. Cuisinart Mesh Strainers Three fine-mesh strainers. Good blades and a cutting board. Victorinox Swiss Classic Paring Knife The best paring knife. OXO Good Grips Utility Cutting Board A smaller version of our favorite plastic cutting board.

Kuhn Rikon Original Swiss Peeler The best Y-shaped peeler. Winco Inch Stainless Steel Piano Wire Whip An adept, all-metal whisk.

Thunder Group Standard Weight Stainless Steel Mixing Bowls A durable, lightweight bowl. Ozeri Pronto Digital Multifunction Kitchen and Food Scale Accurate and inexpensive.

Pyrex Prepware 2-Cup Measuring Cup The best liquid measuring cup. EZ-Duz-It The best can opener. Optional extras. GIR Ultimate Spatula For a clean scrape. Sur La Table Spice Measuring Spoons More accurate small-quantity measuring. Why you should trust us. This article was edited by Marguerite Preston and Marilyn Ong.

Meet your guide. Mace Dent Johnson. After testing 16 cast-iron skillets, we recommend the Lodge Chef Collection 12 Inch Cast Iron Skillet. The Best Cast-Iron Skillet. The Best Spatulas.

The Best Nonstick Pan. After researching over 80 cookware sets and rigorously testing 19, we recommend the Tramontina Gourmet Piece Tri-Ply Clad Cookware Set. The Best Cookware Set. Read on to see which small saucepan stands out for its comfortable handle and even heating.

The Best Small Saucepan. Cleaning produce should be part of your cooking routine. Vinegar and presoaking help, but the musts are simpler: Scrub thoroughly, rinse with cool water, and dry.

How to Clean Produce. Further reading. The Best Kitchen Scale by Tyler Wells Lynch, Michael Sullivan, and Christine Cyr Clisset After around 60 hours of research and testing since , we think the accurate and inexpensive Escali Primo Digital Kitchen Scale is the best for most people.

Small Kitchen Ideas: The Best Ways to Create More Space by Michael Sullivan After dozens of hours researching and testing organizing options, we recommend more than 20 items to make the most out of your tiny kitchen. The Best Microwave by Liam McCabe and Michael Sullivan Microwaves basically all perform the same, but we like the Toshiba EMA5C for its looks and its useful extra features.

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