This Very Big, Very Ugly Cup Will Keep You Hydrated
The 30-ounce Yeti Rambler is my preferred drinking vessel for water.
Since she joined Epicurious in 2017, Emily has learned to throw better dinner parties, cooked lots of solo dinners, and fed unsuspecting friends and family members lots of cream cheese in various forms. Now, she writes and edits shopping stories for the site. Before she started at Epicurious, Emily was an assistant editor at Lucky Peach and studied literature at The New School.
The 30-ounce Yeti Rambler is my preferred drinking vessel for water.
We went home with Queer Eye's food guy, and found the six kitchen tools he can't live without.
It tastes like summer might come after all.
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And why we’re no longer recommending the Crockpot.
It allows you to live the American Dream—to eat and work wherever, whenever you want.
Dishwashing gloves are the key to doing the dishes faster and better. And after testing a pile of pairs, we found that they can be a stylish accessory too.
The peeler is a simple and economical kitchen workhorse. Here’s how to choose the right one.
Use fewer paper towels—and look good doing it.
Not enough storage in your small kitchen? Make use of the vertical space you're forgetting about.
We tested the Vitamix One—a comparatively inexpensive model from the powerhouse blender brand. Here's how it fared.
This bar cookie is called by a million names, and made a million different ways. And it's delicious no matter what.
These books brought us back to the kitchen after months of kitchen burnout. Any of them would make excellent holiday gifts.
We crushed ice, made smoothies, and blitzed batches of pesto to find the best full-size and personal blenders on the market.
Kitchen tools, speciality condiments, and yes, one killer bottle of whiskey.
Don’t make a plethora of sides, only to realize you don’t have enough spoons to serve them all. Here are a few serving pieces that will fill the gaps—and be useful to you year-round.
We did the research, you get the credit.
The fanciest wine glass. An opener for old corks. And a reminder to hydrate.
It’s possible you will never have to go to a coffee shop again.
Upgraded coffee gear. Lightweight pots and pans. And some new cookbooks for entertaining inspiration.
Give your host a thoughtful gift—or, if you’re doing a smaller gathering this year, send one to your loved ones who are far away.
Including upgraded versions of staple kitchen tools, pretty glassware, and flavorful condiments.
We tested 12 models of the indispensable, heavy-duty pot to find the very best one on the market.
Send your kid to school with the coolest—and most eco-friendly—insulated snack bags around.