Frugal Finds: 19 Must-Have Money-Saving Kitchen Items

Kitchens are often overlooked in homes, especially if you’re not fond of cooking. A well-stocked and equipped kitchen can save you hundreds of dollars, especially if you choose to maximize its use. 

Cooking at home is a money-saving habit you can practice if you haven’t started yet. Here are must-have kitchen items that can help you save some bucks.

1. Good-quality Knives

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Knives are one of the starter packs you always need to have ready in the kitchen. Nothing beats a good-quality knife when you’re considering an investment in the kitchen. Get a complete set, from bread knives to cleavers, to enjoy the best out of these kitchen tools. 

2. Instant Pot

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Instant pot is one of the best investments you can make for your kitchen. It is the perfect item to use when cooking soups and stews. You can cook big batches using this pot, making it convenient to use when there’s a celebration or special occasion of some sort. 

3. Food Processor

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A good processor is one of the kitchen equipment you didn’t know you needed until you get one and use it. Cooking and meal preparation are made easier and faster. You will be less frustrated when cooking with a reliable food processor. 

4. Wok

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A wok is an Asian cooking pan that requires seasoning before use. With a wok in the kitchen, you won’t have to rely on takeouts just to enjoy delicious Asian food. Works are also often massive in size, so cooking for the entire family is made easier and less expensive.

5. Cast Iron

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Cast iron is a standard cookware in the kitchen and is considered one of the most popular and affordable cookware in the market. You can use it to fry anything or put it in the oven to bake a casserole or a cornbread. It’s very durable that you’ll use it for a long time.

6. Immersion Blender

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An immersion blender is a small kitchen tool used for creating purees and emulsifying ingredients, like aiolis and other sauces. It’s designed to be handy and look like a stick blender you can easily navigate. It’s also small enough that it won’t take up space in your kitchen. 

7. Rolling Pin

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A rolling pin is a good kitchen tool, especially if you like baking. It is a cost-effective investment if you want to try making dough for bread and pizzas. With enough practice, you won’t have to order pizza when you can make it at home. 

8. Measuring Cups and Spoons

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Measuring cups and spoons are necessities in most meal preparations, whether baking or cooking. Cooking from scratch may be time-consuming, but it can save you a lot of dollars. If you want to save time, get measuring cups and spoons so you won’t have to weigh ingredients or guess them. 

9. Mason Jars

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Mason jars have become trendy, even in famous restaurants. Today, they are repurposed both as food containers and drinking glasses. Some even have markers in them because they can also be used for measuring liquid. This multi-purpose item can save you some money

10. Corelle Dishes

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Corelle dishes are durable and high-quality glassware that made quite a name for itself. This dishware and glassware brand is made from three layers of tempered glass product manufactured using fire, making it strong and sturdy. This makes it easy for the brand to offer no chip and crack guarantee. 

11. Mixing Bowls

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Mixing bowls is one of the best investments you can get for your kitchen. The most popular ones are made from stainless steel and Pyrex glass. They are easier to clean and durable too. Choose the one made of glass if you want something that can be used to serve out meals too.  

12. Dutch Oven

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A Dutch oven is a thick and versatile cooking pot for many things. You can use it to boil pasta, cook stews, and even make bread. Usually made of cast iron, you can also get one in ceramic or stainless steel, depending on your preference. If you’re fond of slow-cooked meals, getting a cast iron Dutch oven with a tight-fitting lid is recommended. 

13. Dish Towel

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A dish towel may seem insignificant, but it is a cleaning item you will need in the kitchen. Go for a pack of microfiber cloths for easier and more effective cleaning that can last for years. Get them in big packs so that you won’t have to run out when some become worn out. 

14. Janitorial Supply

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Keeping your kitchen hygienic is important in maintaining it, especially since you’ll be handling food and meal preparation in this area. Cleaning concentrates are necessary purchases, not just in the kitchen but in the entire home. Get large bottles of these concentrates and ensure you get good quality spray bottles. 

15. Vacuum Sealer

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When storing food, a vacuum sealer is your best bet to keep it safe, maintain the quality, and have it last longer. To save time and money, the best thing is to cook in bulk and use a vacuum sealer to put them in small packages. This way, you can easily only get the portion you need.

16. Air Fryer

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Do you remember that year when everyone went crazy for air fryers? Air fryers became a hit for a reason and that’s because you can save from using cooking oil and gas. It is also a healthier alternative to cooking. Investing in one will be worth it since you’ll be surely using it multiple times a week. 

17. KitchenAid Mixer

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If you like baking bread to save money, a KitchenAid mixer is the best investment to consider. Making dough won’t be taxing and you can do more important things and leave the flour and liquid to the mixer to work in the gluten. While it may be on the pricey side, it’s worth the value. 

18. Rice Cooker

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A rice cooker is another kitchen equipment that can be versatile if you know how to use it. Besides cooking rice, you can also boil eggs, make oatmeal, and even cook simple soups. You just need to know how to use it to your advantage. It’s a plus point, too, if you like eating rice. 

19. Crock Pot

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A crock pot is a staple in every home, and that’s because it saves you a lot of time and effort. If you want to cook something, you just need to toss the ingredients into the pot and set it at the correct temperature. You can leave it overnight without worries if you’re into slow-cooked meals. 

Legal Today, Banned Tomorrow: The Future of These 11 Items

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Are you prepared for a future where something currently legal becomes illegal? This intriguing question has been making rounds on the internet, and the top-voted responses are bound to leave you curious.

Check out the detailed answers to the question, “What currently legal thing do you expect to be illegal in the next 20 years?”

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