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Kitchen Utensils
Wooden utensils give your homestead kitchen a rustic, old-timey feel. I still use a wooden spoon to bake cakes with that my Granny gave to me when I headed off to university!
Stainless steel utensils are easy to clean in the dishwasher and easy to sanitize if you love fermenting and canning.
Cast Iron & Enamel Cookware
A homestead kitchen wouldn’t be a homestead kitchen without cast iron or enamel cookware. From making breakfasts to casseroles, cast iron is fantastic to cook with and will last for years without that non-stick coating peeling off into whatever you are cooking!
Baking
Freshly baked bread, cakes or scones seem to always pair beautifully with something homegrown and seasonal in the garden! Set up your homestead kitchen for success and try baking with these helpful kitchen essentials.
Meat
I’m a big fan of using as much as you can when it comes to processing meat. If you get more into making your own sausages, beef patties or more then you’ll need some of these to get started.
Storage
Farmhouses are rustic and functional. Get that country feel in your homestead kitchen with these cute and functional storage containers.
Greens & Salad
Lettuce and salads are easy to grow and these tools can help cut down the washing and drying time making your harvest to table weeknight dinners some of the fastest and freshest!
Convenient Cooking
Fast cooking or slow cooking, cut down the time you are in the kitchen with these handy tools.