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Kitchen hacks

Some things just help to make life easier and this is a collection of kitchen hacks to assist you when you’re cooking.

You’ll find a variety of articles here, coving tricky recipes, storage and cooking techniques.

Some of the most popular articles within this section include:

How to get your Yorkshire puddings to rise every time

Slow cooker dump bags: family cooking made easy

The best frozen vegetables to buy: a simple foodie hack

But please have a look around the whole kitchen hack section. You may learn a trick that you didn’t know before, or get an idea of something new that you can try.

You’ll find all my kitchen hacks listed below.

spice blends to make with ingredients you already have
Food, Recipes

7 tasty spice blends | Make blends of spice with ingredients you already have

28/01/2022

If you’ve decided to try a new recipe, then it’s very tempting to pick up a new spice blend to…

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Freezer food - grapes
Cutting Waste, Food

Frozen foods | 10 extra frozen food items you should have in your freezer, so you can make tasty meals with foods you bought months ago

10/01/2022

Most people freeze meat, fish and vegetables, but when it come to frozen foods, there are other items you might…

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The image shows three bags of frozen onions in a freezer. The image has a green border around it.
Cutting Waste, Food

We always buy frozen vegetables | But what are the best vegetables to buy frozen?

24/11/2021

“Oh, frozen vegetables, that’s a good idea. I should buy those.” I’m always shocked when I hear it. And it…

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The image shows some risen Yorkshire puddings. The picture has a green border.
Food, Recipes

How to get Yorkshire puddings to rise every time | Make tasty Yorkshire puddings that always rise

24/11/2021

A roast is synonymous with a Sunday and I don’t know about you, but I absolutely love a Yorkshire pudding.…

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Two ‘dump bags’, which are plastic food bags with the ingredients needed for my healthy slow cooker recipes in there. The ingredients for each recipe are written on the bags.
Cutting Waste, Food

Slow cooker dump bags | Family cooking made easy

22/11/2021

I don’t know how I stumbled across the concept of slow cooker dump bags, but this handy hack helps me…

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Simple baking swaps for flour, eggs and milk
Food

Simple baking swaps | Baking made easy

25/06/2021

We have all been in the position where we’re missing an ingredient, so it can be handy to know what…

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Vegetarian batch cooking tips
Cutting Waste, Food, Productivity

Vegetarian batch cooking tips | Help for those bulk cooking recipes and trying to do veggie and vegan batch cooking

21/05/2021

If you’re vegetarian, or you live with one (like I do), then it can be tricky to batch cook tasty…

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Going meat free
Food

Meat free Monday meals | Save cash on food

30/06/2020

Going meat free is becoming more and more popular. Some people advocate Meatless Monday as an easy way to start.…

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