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Pressure cookers
They save time, energy and hassle. Our dedicated tester Aggie MacKenzie put the new generation of pressure cookers through their paces – here are the four she got most steamed up over.
Aggie tests
Stuck for gift ideas for foodie friends? The domestic guru and former head of the Good Housekeeping Institute has put in the work for you. Many were tested, 10 were chosen
Space savers
Having a spatially challenged kitchen needn’t be a handicap, as a smaller room makes you consider what you really need for everyday cooking. Hayley Gilbert gives her expert advice on clever ideas for small kitchens.
Classics and gadgets
Mixers that can cook, boiling-water taps, teppanyaki hot plates… there’s a befuddling array of gadgets to seduce the keen cook, but what’s actually worth buying? Hayley Gilbert rounds up seven classics, along with new-fangled bits of hi-tech kit.
English designs
Take a look at our showcase of superb stylish kitchenware from some of our favourite English designers.
Jelly ware
All things jelly are cool again, thanks to jelly-meisters Bompas & Parr. Are you ready to get set and go?
Go clean
There's never a good time to give your kitchen a deep clean so now's as good a time as any. Helen Renshaw shows you how…
Psychology
Colours aren't there purely to make something like stylish or pretty – they have an enormous effect on our behaviour and even our health.
Bakeware
If there’s one trend that’s captured the nation’s imagination recently, it’s baking. Here’s our baking guide to the right kit for novices and keen cooks alike.
Essentials
We love Italian culinary prowess: where would we be without the espresso maker? The pasta steamer? The ravioli mould (pictured)? And, er, the truffle slicer...
Students, we can help!
Tiffany Goodall, author of From Pasta to Pancakes: The Ultimate Student Cookbook, explains how with just a few key ingredients, students don't need to go hungry or live on beans on toast. Plus download an essentials shopping list plus five delicious. recipes.
Go green
Making your kitchen more eco-friendly will win you Brownie points in the war against global warming, and could cut your energy bills. Here’s our pick of the top green products around.
Basic kitchen equipment
There are so many gadgets and silly machines that try to make basic tasks easier. But Tiffany Goodall, author of the Ultimate Student Cookbook, isn't a fan of squeezy pipettes and general fad gadgets; she suggests you invest in a few great basics.
Vintage
Bring a little Fifties glamour to a good old-fashioned tea party. Choose crockery in pastel colours, opt for retro glassware, and decorate the table with wild flowers. For the finishing touch, make cupcakes and serve with sweet biscuits.
Kids
With bright, zingy colours and all the fun of the zoo, this breakfast (or tea) table is bound to appeal to children.
Easter
Add a splash of colour to your dining table. These inexpensive ideas show you how to set the scene for a smart grown-up lunch, a pretty, vintage-inspired tea, and an eye-catching breakfast the kids will love.
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