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5 Things Ina Garten Keeps on Her Kitchen Counters

Ina's kitchen has a fresh new look—and while we were checking it out, here are the things we noticed on the Barefoot Contessa's counters. → Read More

5 Ways to Make Your Home Smell Like Christmas, According to a Fragrance Expert

We asked fragrance expert and Otherland scented candle founder Abigail Cooke Stone to share her top tips for making your home smell like Christmas. → Read More

The First Thing You Should Do When You Open a New Bottle of Bleach

Does bleach expire? After a year, you can expect bleach to become 20 percent less effective. Eventually, it will degrade entirely and become salt water. That's where this tip comes in. → Read More

This $6 Kitchen Gadget Is Also the Best Kitchen Cleaner

A bench scraper is intended to be a tool for cutting, scooping, and transferring dough. And it does this very, very well. But it is so much more than that! This writer argues that it's one of the most versatile kitchen tools in any chef's arsenal. → Read More

17 Things You’re Storing the Wrong Way — And What to Do Instead

These tips will help you optimize the storage space in your kitchen and make it easier to access when you need, when you need it. → Read More

5 Surprising Things You Didn’t Know About Your Dishwasher

For starters, your dishwasher uses less water than if you were washing dishes by hand. Also: It does not have a garbage disposal. → Read More

The Last Thing You Should Do with Old Plastic Storage Containers Before You Toss Them

Old plastic containers are ideal for things like binder clips, nails and screws, wires and cords, art supplies, etc. → Read More

The Last Thing You Should Do with a Paper Towel Tube Before You Recycle It

The brilliance of a paper towel roll is that it is both rigid and flexible. You can squeeze it onto the end of most vacuum cleaners and mold the other end to fit into super-tight spaces → Read More

5 Tools Every Home Cook Should Have, According to Giada, Marc Forgione, and a Few Other Italian Chefs

We asked Giada, Marc Forgione, and a few other Italian chefs to name some of their must-have kitchen tools. → Read More

5 of the Biggest Dishwasher Mistakes, According to Appliance Repair Pros

We spoke to appliance repair professionals to make a list of the biggest mistakes people make with their dishwashers — and what to do instead. → Read More

The First Thing You Should Do with a New Bottle of Vegetable Oil

If you are out of vegetable oil — or if you have a bottle that’s been sitting around for a year or longer — you should pick up a new bottle right away. → Read More

3 Things I Bought for My Kitchen After a Trip to Italy

I'm lucky enough to have gotten to travel to Italy a handful of times. Upon returning from one trip, I bought these three things — and I have never, ever regretted a single one of them. → Read More

6 Brilliant Organizing Ideas to Steal from These Real Italian Kitchens

We scoured the Italian-based House Tours from our friends at Apartment Therapy and found a few great organizing ideas. → Read More

5 Things in the Kitchen That Cost You More Money than You Realize — And What to Get Instead

These things all cost you more money than you realize. Don't worry, though, we've got suggestions on what to get instead. → Read More

The First Thing You Should Do with a New Stash of Brown Paper Lunch Bags

Hint: It'll help your kitchen feel a little brighter this fall! → Read More

Can You Recycle Pizza Boxes?

A new study on the recyclability of pizza boxes just might settle the great pizza-box-recycling debate. → Read More

5 Surprising Ways to Maximize the Space in Your Dishwasher

Here are five ways to make the most of your dishwasher space, without overcrowding. (Because, for energy reasons, you always want to run a full load. But you don't want it to be too full that things come out still dirty.) → Read More

The First Thing You Should Do with a New Box of Toothpicks

These areas are basically gunk magnets and they’re also areas that you tend not to notice until they are … kinda gross. Here's how to handle. → Read More

The Very First Thing You Should Do with a New Roll of Plastic Wrap

Make space in your freezer! The cold air cuts back on the static and lets you actually tear off a piece without the whole thing sticking to itself. → Read More

The Very First Thing You Should Do with a New Roll of Paper Towels

Produce is bound to release some water in the crisper drawers. A paper towel on the bottom of the drawer will absorb that water and help keep your produce fresher, longer. → Read More