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A weekly newsletter that gives you 6 brief personal recommendations of cool stuff. Our subscriber base has grown so much since we first started seven years ago, that most of you have missed all our earliest recommendations. The best of these are still valid and useful, so we’re trying out something new — Retro Recomendo. Once every 6 weeks, we’ll send out a throwback issue of evergreen recommendations focused on one theme from the past 7 years. Teflon frying pan alternativeA surprisingly workable alternative to a Teflon frying pan is a ceramic coated pan. We use a GreenPan (it’s actually white ceramic inside) that unsticks as well as old Teflon. The cheap Teflon pans we use only last about 4 years. Our GreenPan is 5 years old and shows no wear. The 10 inch GreenPan is $25. — KK Small deep fryerI don’t deep fry food every day, but when I’m in the mood for some sweet potatoes fried in coconut or avocado oil, I am glad I have this $35 Fry Daddy deep fryer. It’s small so it doesn’t need a lot of oil and it heats up quickly. I keep the oil in the fryer and put the lid on once it has cooled down and use the same oil the next time I use it. — MF Soft butter anytimeHands-down my favorite purchase this year was this $15 butter crock. It feels like a luxury to always have soft butter available. It works better in cooler climates. I keep mine on the kitchen island away from the stove area and add an ice cube to the water every few days. — CD Large apple slicerWe eat apples often enough that an apple slicer wins a spot in our kitchen. A good one will core and carve an apple into 8 to 12 slices in one swift motion. There are lots of brands, like OXO’s, that are good enough, but they can’t deal with the largest apples. The apple piecer you want is a Newness stainless steel one with a 4-inch diameter that is heavy duty enough to slice all apples (and pears and onions) forever. — KK Ground beef chopperThis OXO Good Grips Ground Meat Chopper ($12) quickly breaks up hamburger meat when making tacos or pasta sauce. Just chop away with the three fins until the ground beef is the way you like it. — MF How to load a dishwasher properlyFinally, a definitive “How-to” on how to load the dishwasher. Consumer Reports shared an interactive graphic and a video on the best method for most machines. I was surprised to find that dishes and pots with baked on food can be placed faced down toward the spray arm. I was always told to not block it. — CD Recomendo Unclassified Ads work! Here’s how to reach over 71,000 subscribers for just $150. UNCLASSIFIEDS Find out why top executives trust this business newsletter Introducing The Daily Upside — founded by investment bankers, this no-cost newsletter delivers only the most important stories in business to your inbox, nothing more. Join 1M subscribers — including the team at Recomendo — who trust The Daily Upside, subscribe today. Indie World is an invite-only platform to discover independent creators you'd never find on your own. The best video, music, podcasts, newsletters in one place. Recommendo readers get exclusive access to our iOS app by using with the code BARDO. Want a newsletter that won’t help your career?Join Still Human, the newsletter helping people fall back in love with just being people. Sparks From Culture Provides Weekly Posts of Deeply Personal Takes on Life and Literature. Your Mind Will Be Challenged and Your Heart Gladdened. All Content Free With a Donation Option. Timeless skills in no time. Grow your arsenal of essential problem-solving skills in minutes a day with Brilliant. Bite-sized, interactive lessons in math, logic, programming, and more sharpen your analytical skills while you learn. Try it free for 30 days. Recomendo is copyrighted by Cool Tools Lab, LLC. Commissions may be earned from the links above. |
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