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What are your favorite tools in your kitchen?
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I would also recommend any large sharp kitchen knife and something to sharpen it with as this will make cutting pretty much anything so much easier, especially onions, which will make you cry less with a sharp knife, and obviously a wooden chopping board to chop things on
To begin with, you will need a flat tray for the oven, if you have one, and for the stove you will need a frying pan and a boiling pan. Probably get something cheap and nonstick to begin with, and get one big one small of each one and some cooking utensils. They come in packs so you will probs get everything you need in one go. Also recommend a rubber spatch and a wooden spoon.
By the way if you are ever wondering what ingredients to get for something like a salad or a sandwich, I highly recommend just reading the ingredients for a ready meal in the shop and just copying that.