Kendra Hart+FollowDollar Tree Kitchen Finds That Actually SlapWho knew Dollar Tree’s kitchen aisle was packed with hidden gems? We’re talking bamboo cutting boards, sturdy ice cream scoops, and even chef-worthy kitchen shears—all for just $1.25 each. Forget dropping $$$ at fancy stores; these tools seriously hold up and make meal prep way easier (and cheaper). Next time you’re in, grab a few—you’ll thank yourself at your next dinner party! #Home #DollarTreeFinds #KitchenHacks40Share
Julie Padilla+FollowSpinach’s Secret Ingredient: Nutmeg!You know how sautéed spinach is usually just...fine? Turns out, a pinch of nutmeg is the game-changer you didn’t know you needed. It adds this cozy warmth that makes spinach taste way more interesting—without overpowering it. Just sprinkle a little at the end, maybe finish with lemon and some crunchy nuts, and suddenly your side dish is the star. Who knew spinach could be this good? #News #KitchenHacks #SpinachUpgrade00Share
wmadden+FollowThis Compost Bin Actually Looks ChicWho knew composting could look this good? Michaels is selling a Norpro Ceramic Kitchen Compost Keeper that keeps your kitchen scraps out of sight (and smell) for $51.80. It’s got a sleek, high-end vibe, a filter that actually works, and it won’t ruin your countertop aesthetic. If you’re trying to go green without the gross factor, this is the countertop upgrade you’ll want before everyone else grabs one! #Home #KitchenHacks #EcoFriendly00Share
Charles Coleman+FollowStop Soaking These Kitchen Items!Leaving dishes to soak overnight? Guilty! But turns out, it’s a kitchen no-no for some items. Cast iron, wooden utensils, glassware, and even your sharp knives can get ruined or become bacteria magnets if left soaking. Pro tip: Only let dishes “marinate” in soapy water for 5-10 minutes, then wash up. Trust me, your cookware (and your health) will thank you! #News #KitchenHacks #CleaningTips00Share
Jamie Brown+FollowStop Stashing Plates in Cabinets!Turns out, keeping your everyday plates in kitchen cabinets is old news. The new kitchen hack? Store them in deep drawers at waist level! It’s way easier to grab, less risk of dropping (bye-bye, broken dishes), and even the kids can help set the table. Bonus: You free up cabinet space for your fancy dinnerware. If your plates clatter around, just use drawer inserts or even a pool noodle as a DIY divider. Total game changer for kitchen organization! #Home #KitchenHacks #HomeOrganization00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowAldi’s $9 Magnetic Measuring Set Is Back!Ever lose your measuring cups mid-cooking and want to scream? Aldi’s Crofton 15-Piece Magnetic Measuring Set is back for just $8.99, and it’s a total game-changer. The magnets keep every cup and spoon together—no more hunting for that missing tablespoon! Plus, the colors are cute enough to show off. Pro tip: grab two before they sell out (trust me, you’ll want a backup). Organization just got way easier—and way more fun. #Food #AldiFinds #KitchenHacks00Share
Charles Coleman+FollowMartha Stewart’s Genius Knife Drawer HackEver feel like your kitchen drawers are a chaotic mess? Martha Stewart’s got a timeless trick: organize your knives in a drawer, starting with the smallest and working up to the big ones (don’t forget the bread knife!). Add a cork liner to keep everything in place and your drawers protected. Bonus: hang your pots on a rack and stash an under-counter fridge if you’re tight on space. Which Martha move are you trying first? #News #KitchenHacks #MarthaStewart00Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowAldi’s $5 Produce Hack Is GeniusConfession: I used to only wash veggies if I saw actual dirt. But Aldi’s $5 Crofton fridge colanders are about to change my lazy ways! These handy bins make rinsing and storing produce ridiculously easy—and they keep berries and greens fresher for longer. Just toss your fruit or veggies in, rinse, and pop them in the fridge. Bonus: you can even soak apples in baking soda to nix pesticides. Who knew produce prep could be this satisfying? #News #AldiFinds #KitchenHacks00Share
John Fitzgerald+FollowThis Toaster Drawer Hack Changed My MorningsEver feel like your kitchen counter is a clutter magnet? Same. But I just saw this genius 'toaster drawer' idea from House of Waffle and now I want one ASAP. It hides your toaster in a drawer, keeps things tidy, and even catches crumbs (bye-bye, mess). Plus, it’s super easy to DIY with a sliding shelf. Minimalist vibes, more space, and no more wrestling with cords in the morning! #Home #KitchenHacks #HomeInspo00Share
Brandon Long+FollowKitchen Tools Celebs Swap Out Every YearDid you know Ina Garten and Martha Stewart replace their veggie peelers, zesters, and kitchen towels every year? Turns out, even the pros don’t mess around with dull blades or funky towels. The best part? Their go-to replacements are all under $25. If you want your kitchen to feel fresh for 2026 (and maybe avoid a trip to the ER), check out their must-have swaps. Who knew a new peeler could feel this fancy? #Shopping #KitchenHacks #InaGarten00Share