It’s Sunday (or Monday or any other day of the week that you may be reading this), and it’s time to go shopping!
Hometown Cha Cha Cha
For a light-hearted, borderline cheesy light watch, this Korean romantic comedy is a fun watch from all the dramas and thrillers out there right now.
Food Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health by Marion Nestle, $16.99
Marion Nestle books are all strongly recommended for anyone interested in the food industry and food politics.
Taste: My Life Through Food by Stanley Tucci, $14.88
I recommended this before its release, and now I’m going through the audiobook. It’s so worth the purchase, especially if you’re a Tucci fan. The audiobook is by Tucci himself which is even more enjoyable because you hear the exact tone from his words that he wrote. For recipes, you’ll need to listen again in order to take notes.
OXO Good Grips Large Salad Spinner, $26.70
There’s something so satisfying with using a solid salad spinner. There are affordable ones, and there are really quality brands like OXO. It’s worth the extra few dollars.
HÖLM 3-Piece Stainless Steel Mesh Micro-Perforated Strainer Colander Set, $19.99
This stainless steel colander set is so necessary for your kitchen. It can handle boiling water when it comes to straining noodles and vegetables – so much safer than plastic.
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