Come on, I get it: the last thing you need is for someone to tell you to “change your kitchen.” I know that the kitchen is made one by one – there are things you inherit, things you splurge, and others that you inevitably replace. Together, they are what makes the room work. All kitchen tools include a century of frying pan, a knife to buy for yourself, and a cutting board perfect for butchers. But ask me: Sometimes the right bread, board, or appliance actually makes life easier. And sometimes? Available for up to 70% off.
Input: Wayfair Labor Day Clearance Sale. EHD scanned all clearance transactions (seriously). (I’m talking about serious omitted Le Crew set ovens, booth butcher blocks, stainless steel viking utensils and more.
This post was sponsored by WayFair, but all the words are my own. I think you can say.
Cast iron cooking utensils
As they say, girls have to eat. And what is better than the delicious meal prepared with some enamel enamel-shaped cast iron cooks? You can’t make any mistake in any of the above, but we especially love these 8 quart oven from Le CreusetYou can move from slow brides to sourdough bread to the whole roast chicken. This is one pot that you can tackle holiday roasting of pasta sauce and centerpieces on weekdays. (And because enamel is non-reactive, it allows you to boil acidic ingredients without leaching out the metallic flavor. Yes, chef!) 65% off Staub version Either, especially in the punchy Citron shade.
Stainless steel cooking utensils
Ok, Ok, I get it – I can hear it. Stainless steel is less romantic than cast iron. Understood! However, there is a reason why professional kitchens are so leaning so strongly towards this proven classic. They are simple and simple mainstays. They are super durable (scratches and dents do not affect performance) and are perfect for food development (sorry, they are non-stick, but they don’t deliver world-class bread sauce! Steel Viking Cooking Sheet Or this Budget-friendly 24 QT. Stock pot. (Full disclosure: I actually grabbed the aforementioned pot for the aforementioned fabric! Anyone who says that its size is easy to find in a second-hand store has better luck than I have.)
knife
Knife: One kitchen you should be essential Really Buy for yourself. I’m not the only one who grew up with old superstitions about this, right? In Nordic and Germanic traditions, freely given blades were able to “cut off” the bond of friendship. In Chinese superstitions, sharp objects as gifts symbolize conflict or cleavage of bonds. In Mediterranean folklore, the ideas are the same. The blade not only cuts food, it cuts luck and love. Why risk it?
Handle some sweet and refined knives, like sweet and refined knives Velinda hangs above – Or grab a World Class Set From Henckels (real deals for our amateur chefs), it was down from over $700 for just $199. (ps. If someone buys you You can dodge bad luck by throwing a knife, pennies or nickel in return. It’s a common practice among chefs and collectors, I swear. )
Griddle
Let me set the scene: It’s winter. On holidays, I go round the corner. The house is beautiful. The family is asleep. And you wake up early in the morning. It’s quiet. Birds are crying. You enter the kitchen – it is warmed by early beams of morning light. Pull the griddle out of the cabinet and throw it at the burner, spin up a breakfast of pancakes that will embarrass the local diner. That’s a dream. And thanks to these budget-friendly griddles, it’s within reach!
However, it’s not just pancakes. The griddle basically turns your stove into a mini flat top grill. Perfect for cooking multiple items at once (smash burgers for crowds, assembly line style grill of cheese sandwiches with bacon strips). And in winter you can scratch the itching of the grill without burning bundles of charcoal or propane. It’s a completely transformative cookware, I swear. I’ll go This half price buffet version Because it is reversible – raised on one side and smooth on the other.
Sweet Theft and Container
A humble tool: Or, as I call it, Kitchen jewelry. (I lied. This is the first time I’ve called it. Did you get the vision or “Stop trying to get ‘fetch'” anyway, nothing kills the kitchen vibe as fast as digging through the jam doors while dinner is threatened to boil. Input: Clock. Sturdy enough to hold your ladle, whisking and spitting. It’s enough to praise at the counter. Budget-friendly enough to replace when ready for a refreshed look. I love the classic stoneware version The timeless work Jess used abovebut you can’t really go wrong here.
Simple and beautiful serving wear
Hop to Your Time Machine: Track the origins of white serveware all the way to the Tan dynasty. (618-907, for reference. Saved Google!) Around this time, white porcelain was respected for its refinement and durability. By the time they reached Europe (1300S-1500S), they were called “white gold.” The Royal Court attracted obsessions because it means wealth and refinement. And now we can all have it in our home! White servewear is practical and functional. It works with formal dinners, casual lunches, rustic kitchens and sophisticated modern tables. It’s not “from style” by any means. And man, does it look like style in the kitchen? You can never go wrong A simple and sophisticated dish Like the piece with fruit above, but I am currently listening to the siren song of this beautiful thing, $72 Lennox Cake Plate. Imagine her style with your favorite breakfast pastry.
decanter
The surprising facts are: For most of human history, decanted goods were the norm. The Romans have kept their dry goods in a giant terracotta vat Doria (Thank you, 4 years in Latin!). Middle-aged people put bread in a jar and grain in their breasts. The Victorian pantry boasted a shelf of glass bottles with handwritten labels (this sounds quite dreamy, TBH).
However, due to the rise of brand packaging and food I did it Finally, housewives of the early 20th century were often encouraged to decant the staples into matching containers, although left in store-bought boxes or tins. I’m not obsessed with that particular reasoning, but I’m still drawn to our human traditions and the history of decanted food. If you fall on the same boat (welcome, our ship is full of people who make everything romantic!) A set of clean and clean glass decanters It can make meal preparation a little more beautiful and fun.
Countertop Appliance
After all, the kitchen often needs stock – Gasp! – Appliance. I know that interior designers will convince you that every electron must be hidden from your eyesight (I saw you, appliance garage provider, left me with a prolonged anxiety. It’s food. It’s life. It’s nice to have something easily accessible.
But it can also be useful when frequently used kitchen tools are shocking, like Sarah’s KitchenAid Mixer. (Fun fact: KitchenAid hired Egmont Allen, editor of Creative Arts and Vanity Fair, to redesign the bulky mixer in 1937. The basic profile above is not considered one of a handful of “finished” industrial forms like Coca-Cola bottles.) And you guessed it. (If you’re an amateur, go to Such an entry-level model. Longtime bakers, you might consider bouncing on a A little more powerful model! )
Cutting board
What’s one thing about our EHD forks? good Not once Pull a good cutting board. Use them to slice bread and vegetables! (A groundbreaking report coming out from today’s Style Byemilyhenderson.com.) Guss them as a Charcuterie board! Tie them to your backsplash! Create your own cutting board gallery wall! If you’re a serious chef, I highly recommend investing With this booing block – The company was founded in the 1800s. Their boards are made from the highest quality materials and are still used in professional kitchens across the country. But if you’re just looking for a small decoration, raise the spruce Mix and match set in this vein It will be a great, budget friendly jump-off point. (ps. This little 10 x 10 inch sub 40 dollar cutie It would make a really nice gift to a friendly neighborhood blogger. Tip Tip! )
Major appliances

Remember when “adult” meant buying paper towels before they ran out? The main appliances are genuine. A dishwasher that doesn’t sound like a jet engine, a fridge big enough to hold anything more than a Lacroix, a washer/dryer that’s not a coin option? That’s when you know you’ve arrived. And kicker? You can grab Allllllll by getting up to 40% off the above major appliances this weekend. (other people watching this Sub $1,500 French Door Refrigerator? So think about what you can do with savings! )
Whether you’re here for folklore, features, or discounts, the deal won’t last. Wayfair’s Labor Day Clearance Sale will close on 9/2. Go ahead and stock your kitchen. We’re there with you, I’ll have a spatula in hand. Any thoughts? I’m here…xx
Opening Image Credits: Photo Zeke Ruelas | From: Modern Art Deco Kitchen Reveal
Source: Emily Henderson – stylebyemilyhenderson.com

