When I first became a mom, I thought cooking would be this peaceful, wholesome experience.
Reality?
It’s more like:
- cooking while someone is crying
- someone is asking for snacks
- and you forgot what you were even doing
At some point, I realized:
It’s not cooking that’s hard.
It’s cooking while managing life.
🍳 My “Don’t Make Life Harder Than It Is” Kitchen Essentials
These are the things that quietly save my sanity every day:
- Rice cooker (honestly, this deserves an award)
- Air fryer (because I refuse to deep fry anything emotionally)
- Cutting board set (so I don’t feel like I’m doing surgery)
- Food storage containers (leftovers = survival plan)
- Hand blender (for pretending I’m healthy)
- Non-stick pans (so I don’t cry while cleaning)
🧠 What I Learned the Hard Way
You don’t need a perfect kitchen.
You need:
- tools that reduce effort
- tools that save time
- tools that survive chaos
Because motherhood is already full-time work.
🛒 Why I Started Looking for Better Tools
I used to think kitchen tools were just “extra.”
Then I realized:
The right tools don’t make you a better cook.
They make you a less tired human.
And that matters more.
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