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10 Ideas to Steal from Giada de Laurentiis' Italian Kitchen + 8 Other Stories from The Kitchn

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[10 Ideas to Steal from Giada de Laurentiis' Italian Kitchen] No Images? [Click here] [The Kitchn] inspiring cooks, nourishing homes August 1, 2016 [Facebook] [Pinterest] [Instagram] [10 Ideas to Steal from Giada de Laurentiis' Italian Kitchen] [10 Ideas to Steal from Giada de Laurentiis' Italian Kitchen] Of course we're always interested in Giada's recipes — they're easy to make and they deliver on flavor — but we also have our eye on her kitchen. Overlooking the Ponte Vecchio, the kitchen was built from scratch in just three days, and Giada herself had a hand in the decorating. [Get 10 Giada-Approved Decorating Ideas] [No-Bake Peanut Butter Protein Cookies] Snacks With a Purpose [No-Bake Peanut Butter Protein Cookies] These are the kind of cookies you can snack on and feel good about it. They're packed with high-protein ingredients like peanut butter, and naturally sweetened with banana and just a bit of maple syrup. We mixed in a little chopped dark chocolate for good measure (gotta get those antioxidants from somewhere). [Get the Recipe] [How Thai Noodles Helped Me Quit My Job (and Start Cooking Again)] Back in the Kitchen [How Thai Noodles Helped Me Quit My Job (and Start Cooking Again)] Lindsay writes: I always liked the process of cooking. Until, all of a sudden, I didn't. I was swamped, drowning in work and, even worse, surrounded by coworkers and a boss who seemed amused that I was struggling. I began to sludge through the day, waiting for 6 p.m. to come. Luckily, a bowl of noodles changed it all. [Read More] [5 Ways to Drink Your Snack Right Now] Something Different [5 Ways to Drink Your Snack Right Now] Kelli writes: When it comes to snacking, variety is the name of the game for me. But instead of changing up what I snack on, I prefer to take a different approach to change how I snack. Skip the munching and nibbling with these five easy ways to drink your favorite snacks. [Read More] Recipes from The Kitchn [Rosé Lemonade] [Rosé Lemonade] Go It Alone [5 Simple Tips for Small-Batch Baking] [5 Simple Tips for Small-Batch Baking] Tips from The Kitchn [7 Tips for Better Grilled Pizza] [7 Tips for Better Grilled Pizza] Treat Yourself [From Pancakes to Deviled Eggs: 6 Recipes That Serve Just One] [From Pancakes to Deviled Eggs: 6 Recipes That Serve Just One] Apartment Therapy [Small Space Solutions: 7 Spots to Add a Little Extra Storage] [Small Space Solutions: 7 Spots to Add a Little Extra Storage] This The Kitchn Daily email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Manage your subscription preferences] for all The Kitchn emails, or [unsubscribe] from the The Kitchn Daily list. [Apartment Therapy] [The Kitchn] AT Media | 270 Lafayette Street, Suite 1300 | New York, NY 10012 [Our Privacy Policy] | [Terms of Use] [Unsubscribe hidden with permission, #372326]

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