Frustrated with old pizza boxes cluttering your fridge, but don't know how else to store leftovers? Pizza Pack solves that issue, but how did the Sharks react?
If you want to cook a full turkey or ham and are looking for better ways to do so, consider an oven bag. Here's how they work and what not to cook in them.
It's that time of year again - for Black Friday deals! When it comes to kitchen appliances like Nespresso machines and KitchenAid mixers, these are worth it.
A full tang knife features a single piece of steel running from the blade's tip all the way through to the handle's end, ensuring the blade remains in place.
No one likes having to clean up the mess of a boiled over pot, so stop disaster in its tracks with this simple ice cube hack. It's as easy as it sounds.
Ceramic pans are a fantastic nonstick kitchen tool, but they are very easily damaged. To keep them safe, you need to make sure you're gentle when you clean.
Whether you're prepping for a party or simply know you'll drink iced beverages all night long, here's how long it takes to freeze ice and how to speed it up.
If you're like many of us, you've got a plastic cutting board that has seen better days. To get it sparkling, you really only need what you likely already have.
The humble waffle iron is useful for much more than its name suggests. You can use it to prepare savory egg dishes like omelets for a quick and delicious hack.
The entire process, including drying, of cleaning your burnt Dutch oven should take about 10 minutes. The key is to use boiling water to remove the burn marks.
Yes, it's true: You can actually remove the knob on your Le Creuset lid and transform it into the perfect pan for baking pies and countless other pastries.
If your Thanksgiving routine includes cooking your turkey in the oven for hours on end, you might want to try deep-frying to achieve perfectly crispy skin.
When used as a cleaning agent, black tea bags act like scrub brushes, effectively removing food residue that clings to the surface of the bamboo steamers.
While it can be tough to open stubborn, sticky jars, once you have it open, vegetable oil is the key to preventing that lid from getting stuck a second time.
The most popular way to zest lemons and other citrus is with a microplane or grater. Alternatively, you might turn to a hand grater. But there are other ways.