Forget long lines in coffee shops. Use this hack to make iced coffee, right in your office.
Looking for more counter space? Look no farther.
Tips and tricks for brewing coffee that guarantee a good cup, every time.
Here's how to pit cherries using two simple tools you probably already have at home.
Maybe your KitchenAid mixer -- that most beloved of kitchen tools -- has started making funny noises when you whip up a batch of pizza dough. Maybe you nabbed yours from your mom's basement, where it hadn't been used since burnt sienna was a popular tile color. Or maybe -- like me -- you found your KitchenAid on the sidewalk while walking to dinner one day. (True story!) In any case, check your warranty at the door and roll up your sleeves: it's time for your KitchenAid to get an oil change! It takes just an hour and "yields a lot of satisfaction" according to these instructions from the blog Artisan Bread Baking. With clear instructions and plenty of photos, the tutorial has everything you need to know. Basically, you're removing the mixer apparatus, cleaning it, re-lubricating it, and putting it all back together -- easy enough, right? Maintaining a KitchenAid Mixer from Artisan Bread Baking
Amanda's got a handy trick for using a rimmed baking sheet to hack a tart pan.
Amanda shows us three ways to tell if a steak is medium rare.
Do you have a double boiler? We don't.
Skip the multivitamin. Just eat good food. Like this.
Seriously, she worked at a bakery called Flour! Now, Merrill's going to show you two ways to measure it perfectly.
A&M demo two of their favorite ways to cut an orange -- and the best knives to get the job done.
To kick off this week's contest, A&M show two ways to pit olives.
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