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I can't say enough good things about Chrissy Teigen's kitchenware line. Even more exciting, it's up to 30% off at Target for a Presidents' Day weekend sale that still going.
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14-Piece Nonstick Aluminum Cookware Combo Set in Blue
Let's start with this stunning blue enamel set that's 20% off. It has all the basic pots and pans, plus a cutting board, utensils and a baking sheet. Tempered glass lids allow you to view your dinner in progress, while ingenious silicone handles protect your mitts.
The organic ashwood handles on this knife set make it a statement piece for your countertop. High-carbon stainless steel blades and full-tang construction make them the durable, well-balanced blades you need in the kitchen.
This Donabe-style piece ("donabe" is Japanese for "clay pot") will allow you to make traditional slow-cooked dishes in high style. Stew, steam and braise your way to legend status.
Wow your family with this pretty pastel pan, ideal for making everything from pancakes to omelets to fried chicken. It's a perfect merging of the durability of cast iron and the aesthetic allure of enamel. A convenient spout allows you to skim drippings and save gravies, and the dual handles keep you in full control.
Serve up pre-dinner nibbles, snacks during movie night or a variety of salsas on taco Tuesdays. No matter what you put in the three glass bowls, you'll present it in style. The tray features rattan handles and grooves to hold the bowls securely.
This spice cellar is a little gem for your tabletop. Use it to dish out sea salt, chili flakes, raw sugar or any treasured condiments. Gold aluminum and mango wood embossed with a leaf pattern add a nature-inspired accent to your tablescape.
Charming cheese knives dress up your hors d'oeuvres, and these are stunning, with blackened ornate handles and brass blades. Add one of Chrissy's wooden cutting boards and you've got yourself (or, OK, maybe someone else) a great gift.
The warm neutral white and handmade appearance of this embossed stoneware will liven up your table. The pieces look delicate but will stand up to your microwave and dishwasher, making them an ideal everyday set that's pretty enough for a formal dinner.
Don't forget the drinks! This 12-ounce highball ensemble sets a new standard with its hand-blown aesthetic, featuring a thick base and bubble glass. Grab the matching 8-ounce tumblers, which are also on sale.
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