If I was to make one prediction for 2017, it would be that we are going to be cooking more in the kitchen. As we see the aftermath of Brexit take hold, food prices are set to start rising as soon as we enter the new year. Our household food budgets will start to feel the pinch as the weekly shop starts to cost more money and packet sizes start to get smaller. This might lead to people feeling pressure when they are buying food or cooking, for fear of wasting food on a budget. Whilst some may turn to blogs similar to PreparedCooks.com and even Instagram pages for potential help on how to use their food wisely so they don’t waste unnecessarily through error. Some savvy families will start to look at how they buy and prepare their food to make the most of their household budgets.

For years, we have spent less and less time in the kitchen, because we can buy relatively inexpensive food and we don’t need to cook or bake everything from scratch. We have enjoyed convenience over time for many years, but soon convenience is going to become a very costly luxury in most households.

Add to this a growing awareness that we should be taking more care of what goes into our bodies to enjoy a healthier lifestyle and we will start to cook at home for the family much more regularly. We will be reassessing how we spend our time, to give ourselves an extra half an hour in the kitchen to cook a healthy family meal. It might be as simple as batch cooking on a Sunday afternoon, or getting up half an hour earlier for food safety and testing to ensure that all the products to be used to prepare the meal are fresh for consumption, but it would be considered a good use of our time. Just a small change to the daily routine can give you the time you need to cook a meal and/or a dessert from scratch and more and more parents will be making these kinds of changes as the year moves on.

Busy Mums and Dads are going to be no exception to this either. Just because you have a busy schedule, doesn’t mean that you don’t want to enjoy lovely food with your family. In all honesty, it will probably be more important to you to make sure that everyone has the right amount of healthy nutrition in their diet to maintain a busy lifestyle and that you all get the chance to spend some quality time together each day.

Once you’ve made some extra time in your day, or worked out a rota to divide the cooking responsibilities amongst the family, the next thing to do is make sure your kitchen is equipped with the best time and money saving gadgets. These are the kitchen essentials that will make a difference to your family’s way of eating in 2017, keep your food budget in check and help you to follow a healthy diet.

Vegetable Slicer

Does the preparation that goes into cooking a family meal ever put you off getting started in the kitchen? Coming home after a busy at work or feeling a little frazzled after refereeing between the kids all day is the fastest road to grabbing something out of the freezer, popping it in the oven for 20 minutes and eating some particularly uninspiring and unhealthy food when it’s ready. If you have a convenient vegetable slicer in your kitchen the pain of the food preparation will be quickly removed as you are able to slice vegetables for a healthy family meal in seconds.

Ice Cream Maker

For a family, a pudding is an essential part of a meal. Where children are concerned, I’m sure they think that a dessert is always going to be a part of the menu. If you want to keep it that way, invest in an ice cream maker so that they are never disappointed. You will be able make sure your family always has a puddling they love, and you will be able to make them some great new flavours to try too. Once you’ve tried homemade ice cream, there really is no going back.

Kitchen Blender

You might already have a blender lurking in the back of your cupboards, but if you don’t, make sure you get one. This gadget will help you completely nail your approach to healthy eating. A kitchen blender is perfect for making fresh homemade soups for lunches or super smoothies for that perfect breakfast on the go. Getting into the habit of using a kitchen blender will help you and your family hit their five a day, every day.

A Slow Cooker

A slow cooker is an essential kitchen time saver, especially at this time of year. Just put all your meat and vegetables into the slow cooker, leave it to do it’s thing, and when you come home there will be a deliciously tasty homemade stew for the family. What is not to love about coming home to a tasty stew on a cold winter’s day? It’s not just ideal for stews, but you can cook all sorts of main meals and desserts in a slow cooker.

Electric Knife

A roast chicken dinner makes for a lovely mid week treat, but one thing that I’m rubbish at is carving meat. Getting an electric knife made the mid week roast so much easier, and meant I could carve the meat without shouting for my husband’s assistance in the kitchen. I suppose if it was a different roast, like beef for instance, I could use the kind of slicer you can find here, but for chicken an electric knife is great. Yes, I am that lame! An electric knife gives you perfect slices of meat, making for easy portions and a well presented plate of food. It’s also super quick, so that your mid week feast gets to the table on time. Oh, additionally, you could also opt for a freezer for meat in the case that you are an ardent meat lover!

Will you be cooking more in 2017 to beat the food price hikes? Which is your favourite kitchen gadget to help save time when cooking?

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29 COMMENTS

  1. All excellent suggestions! I’ve just bought an ice cream maker so I can make my own dairy free ice cream…so much cheaper than the small choice on the high street! Don’t know what I did without my slow cooker before either, it really takes the struggle out of it all :-).

  2. Great suggestions, I can back you up on the slow cooker and blender. Two perfect ways to create simple and healthy food for all the family, while saving money too.

  3. I really could have done with an electric knife the other day when my mother wanted some foam cutting! I do hope your predictions are true that we will be spending more time in the kitchen. Most “convenience” food is an over processed, over cooked abomination and rethinking what we we eat will be a good thing.

  4. This list has definitely given me something to think about, it’s not usually me that does the cooking, but my partner will love all these gadgets! 🙂

  5. I don’t cook! Well, if I can help it. I really plan to get to grips with it in the New Year though. Great selection of gadgets. Kaz x

  6. True -the prices are aready rising
    Its worthwhile investinh on good kitchen equipment-love my slow cooker and electric knife

  7. Really, really good ideas, thank you. I do want a vegetable slicer; I mostly use frozen vegetables that are already cut up, but a slicer would give me more flexibility. Also, an ice cream maker makes it possible to have ice cream that’s exactly the way you want it, which for me would help stop me buying more ice cream that doesn’t quite hit the spot.

  8. Ha-ha! We only have a blender! We do have an electric carving knife but my wife uses that for cutting foam when she’s doing her crafting stuff! We do have an expensive and very sharp carving knife which is regularly used though!

  9. Hotpot is on the menu today using the slow cooker peeling the potatoes gives me a nightmare but eorth it when its cooked

  10. Iv got n ice cream maker but hardly used it so it will be coming out this summer. Love my electric knife ❤️

  11. I agree with most of these but I’d be hard pushed to justify nearly £500 on a veg slicer. I tend to keep ready chopped raw veg in the freezer

  12. great products – totally agree on the slow cooker it’s a godsend and so lovely to come into the house on an evening and be greeted by the smell of a cooked meal x

  13. I definitely agree with the slow cooker as you can not only cook cheaper cuts of meat, you can also go out and leave it cooking.

  14. A slow cooker is definitely the best thing ever, it really does come in so handy. Leave yourself time to prepare in the morning and then dinner is ready when you walk in from work. Perfect

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