About this episode
Send me a one-way text about this episode! I'll give you a shout out or answer your question on a future episode. Many times my guests and I have discussed the importance of having good tools to work with in the kitchen. As with any art form, the tools you use to practice the art of home will have a direct impact on the quality of your work. That's not to say you can't get good results with poor tools, but you will have to work a lot harder to get those results. In this Monday Motivation, I'm sharing my suggestions for essential kitchen tools that are worth the splurge for higher quality. NOTES & LINKS Companion Blog Post with All Links & Suggested Tools Knives: Here's a good set that includes a chef and paring knife Serrated Bread Knife Skillets: start with a 10", then add 12-14" and an 8" Stainless Steel Cast Iron Enamel Coated Cast Iron Dutch Oven: I recommend 5-7 quart capacity, depending on family size uncoated cast iron enamel coated cast iron: budget option , splurge option Stand Mixer Kitchen Aid, Professional Bosch , highly recommended for bread dough Cuisinart, a good all-purpose budget option Ankarsrum , very pricy, but has great reviews, not available on amazon Support the show HOMEMAKING RESOURCES Private Facebook Group, Homemaker Forum Newsletter Archive JR Miller's Homemaking Study Guide SUPPORT & CONNECT Review | Love The Podcast Contact | Voicemail | Instagram | Facebook | Website | Email Follow | Follow The Podcast Support | theartofhomepodcast.com/support ** Buy | as an Amazon affiliate, AoH receives a small commission at no extra cost to you when you use our links to purchase items we recommend