Reddit reviews Wooden Spoon Utensil Set - 6 Bamboo Spoons and Spatulas 12 inch Cooking Utensils in Mesh Bag - Perfect for Nonstick Pans and Cookware, Natural and Eco-friendly - Wood Kitchen Tools by Premium Bamboo
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LIMITED TIME ONLY: 2017 Inventory Blowout Sale.Premium Bamboo kitchen tools are safe to use on hot surfaces and will not scratch non-stick surfaces. Premium Bamboo wood utensil set is strong, eco-friendly, biodegradable, and made from 100% high quality moso bamboo.Easy to clean and maintain - Premium Bamboo utensils are very easy to clean and maintain compared to other products. Just wash them with warm soapy water and let them dry.6 Piece Bamboo Wood Cooking Utensil Set - Slotted Spoon, Bamboo Wooden Spoon, Single Hole Mixing Spoon, Rounded Fork, Turner Spatula, and Slotted Spatula.Each spoon and spatula in this kitchen utensil set measures approximately 11.8".
I love cooking and while I can not help you with the soap and other beauty products I can help you with the cooking utensils
As said before- Pyrex Is the way to go when getting rid of plastic (29$)
For Cooking utentisls I would never recommend stainless as it gets so hot and can ruin certain pans. Instead Wooden is the way to go for 6$
As a bonus here is a link to disposable wooden utensils for camping and holiday use for 20$ so you wouldn't have to use plastic.
If you don't have one a steamer is a life changing item, this steamer and ricecooker gadet is a great combo for you. You can use it strictly for gluten free cooking and let your family have their rice made on the stove. at 15$
I highly recommend Pyrex for your measuring cups too. They work in the microwave and are pretty amazing for 15.
I agree that stainless pots are the way to go I checked out the reviews on this set and found that it has the best costumer service and finishing at 57$
I don't know if this helps or not but I did try! Good luck stopping smoking and if I win surprise me!
My honest opinion: If you can read, you can cook. Literally. Basic cooking is simply reading instructions and following them. Once your comfortable with how things taste together, timing, and what spices taste like, then you can move on to more advanced dishes.
I think a fun part of learning to cook is gearing up. Since most people here will give you a grocery list, I'll give you a list of helpful items that I use daily.
The knife if a bit on the pricey side, but trust me when I tell you it's worth it. You only need 1 and as long as you hand wash and dry regularly, it can last forever. Sharp knives won't cut you as often as a dull knife that sometimes slips.
I assume you have basic dishware and silverware, so I've only included common cooking items.
Hope this helps! I'll update if I can think of anything else you'll need.