Her recently published cookbook ‘Comfort and Joy’ is a love letter to the home kitchen, and an appreciation of the journey that our food takes to make it to our tables.
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It needed a little bit of TLC but this charming 1850s cottage ticked all the boxes on Linda Gregoriou’s wish list.
Super large, soft, cotton kitchen towel; handwoven by me! Woven in the finest cotton available on an 8 harness floor loom. The pattern is waffle weave. Super absorbent! Machine wash & dry. Towel is approximately 26 x 34"
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Though they may not receive much appreciation, mixing bowls are essential kitchen items. I reach for these bowls as I prep, mix, and serve meals. And if you are a baker, you can’t do without
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Durable and durable: Plastic chopping is made from Food grade PP material, The surface is smooth and delicate, does not deform, high strength, corrosion resistance, durable. Size: 3 sizes Fashion design Easy to clean and maintain Carrying Handle
National Rum Day is on Sunday. It's finally getting the respect it deserves.
Classic style and quality craftsmanship are at the core of Arts and Crafts style
Dollar store plate for the win! 🫶🏻 I call this one “Yugen” which is a Japanese term for suggested beauty only partially perceived—fully felt but barely glimpsed by the viewer. For me, this piece...
This work of art on a human scale, visible at the Whitney Museum in New York as part of an exhibition dedicated to craftsmanship, is a kitchen made entirely of glass beads that took the artist Liza Lou five years to create. Find out everything you need to know.
In the world of design, where innovation and aesthetics collide, there emerges a firm that not only captures the essence of beauty but also