Easy BBQ Bowls & Kitchen Knife Goals
A beautiful knife set you will want to display!
Every Friday, we share a quick roundup of products we actually use and love - whether in the kitchen, at the table, or while shopping. These are the tools and staples that make cooking, serving, and clean-up easier and more enjoyable. For our paid subscribers, we’re excited to bring you a fresh new recipe every week. This Friday’s feature: BBQ Bowls
Happy Friday! We hope you enjoyed the content this week, including our favorite fueling breakfasts, Dr. Weil’s rundown on tinned fish, our opinions on whether you can eat your way out of a sunburn, and more!
Today are our picks - including a counter-worthy knife set - plus a new recipe: BBQ Bowls!
ZuM Knife Block Set. This is the knife set that I have and love (the birthday present from Dad I mentioned a few weeks back). Good, sharp knives are essential when cooking (check out my knife-sharpening video). I love that they're in a glass holder, which feels cleaner, and are reasonably priced. - Diana
VerTerra Palm Leaf Plates. We are always on the lookout for sustainable dinnerware when hosting a party, and these are great: crafted from sustainably sourced palm leaves, they are an eco-friendly alternative to single-use plastics. - Dr. Weil and Diana
Rover Stainless Steel Lunchbox Set. My entire family uses this steel lunchbox. It’s a great way to keep nuts or crackers in the car to tide you over when hungry or for an on-the-go lunch. You can also set it out at casual gatherings so everyone can pick and choose, or use it to create a snack plate dinner! - Diana
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Easy BBQ Bowls
This BBQ bowl is easy to make, healthy, and flavorful. Perfect for a quick weeknight meal. It’s also so easy to customize! Switch out Farro for another grain, or use a variety of protein options - chicken, salmon, shrimp, and steak would all work well as a substitute for the tofu.
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