Discount Cooking
Supplies
Moving into your first apartment or home is so exciting! You
want everything to be perfect, but you're on a limited budget.
It's important that you buy the right discount cooking supplies
without overspending and without buying things you don't really
need.
Let's go over the basic discount cooking supplies you need
to set up your new kitchen. Then, you can get what you need at
your local cooking supplies store and budget for the cooking
supplies you can't afford right now.
Dinnerware And Flatware
Nobody really thinks of dinnerware as discount cooking
supplies, but you have to have something to eat on. If your
style is distinctively casual, you can shop at thrift stores
for mismatched plates, or choose a dinnerware theme of your
own. A blue-and-white color scheme is a classic choice, and if
you choose different patterns that are all blue and white, they
will work together on your dining table.
If you like vintage dinnerware, look for estate sales or
auctions in your area. You can get some great bargains on
weekend estate sales on Sunday mornings, when all the
merchandise is priced at 50% off the original price. If you
discover a well-stocked kitchen at an estate sale, look for
other discount cooking supplies you need while you are
there.
You also need to purchase a good set of flatware. Again, you
can find perfectly good flatware along with other cooking
supplies at secondhand at estate sales and thrift stores.
However, if you want perfect, pristine, unscratched flatware,
buy it new. You will find flatware is quite reasonably
priced.
Cookware
All cooks agree on one thing: you should buy the very best
cooking supplies you can afford, and cookware is no exception.
At a minimum, you will need a small sauté pan, a large sauté
pan, a saucepan, and a large pot so you can boil noodles or
cook rice. Nonstick pans are generally best, but be sure never
to touch them with metal utensils.
Cooking Utensils
Cooked food is hot, and you need utensils to go with your
other cooking supplies so you can stir and turn your food. Look
for an assortment of wooden, plastic and metal spoons; a
spatula; measuring spoons and cups; a whisk; and a ladle. You
will also need a set of knives: a large butcher knife or
cleaver, a small paring knife, and a long bread knife with a
serrated blade.
Small Appliances
These discount cooking supplies are mostly a matter of
convenience. You can toast bread under the broiler, but it's so
much easier if you have a toaster. Besides a toaster, you
should consider getting a coffeemaker, a blender or food
processor, and an electric grinder for grinding coffee beans
and spices.
Setting up cooking supplies for your new kitchen is fun, and
when you finish you can cook yourself a wonderful, home-cooked
meal.
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