Bar Necessities: The Right Wine Glasses For The Job

When it comes to selecting the right wine glasses, simple all-purposes glasses are just fine. All you truly need is an opening wide enough so your nose fits in when you sip and dishwasher safe with a stem that fits. I know the wine snobs will cringe, but I never bought into the need for a broad array of glasses.
Bar Necessities: Our Favorite Martini Glasses

Elegant martini glasses add a touch of class to any cocktail party. Unlike most bar glassware, martini glasses have become an art form. Some are quite elegant, whimsical, even spectacular. I have about 20, no two alike, so people can sit them down and remember which is theirs. Here is my favorite among them all.
Bar Necessities: Exceptional Collins and Rocks Glasses

You’ve stocked your bar with all of the right liquors and bar tools but now you need the right glassware including two of the most important pieces of a collection — Collins glasses and rocks glasses. Here is our favorite 16 piece collection. They’re heavy and clunky, but hard to break, and I love the cool retro look.
Bar Necessities: Selecting A Properly Designed Wine Decanter

If you are a wine enthusiast then owning a well designed wine decanter is a must, but that doesn’t have to mean the most expensive one. You want a wine decanter with a wide mouth, large capacity, steady base, and a good pouring lip. They can be used to aerate young wines or for pouring off sediment that forms with age.
Bar Necessities: The Right Muddler For Mojitos And More

Many classic drinks such as mint juleps and mojitos use fresh mint leaves. More modern drink recipes use herbs such as basil. To extract their flavors they are placed in the shaker or glass and crushed with a mini-baseball bat called a muddler, a must if you enjoy mojitos and other muddled cocktails.
Bar Necessities: Adding A Citrus Juicer To Your Home Bar

There are few things better than fresh citrus in your cocktail. This stainless steel juicer is an elegant and effective way of juicing citrus, thereby making it a valuable addition to your bar or kitchen.
Bar Necessities: Selecting The Right Bar Spoon

Long and slender with a spoon at one end and tines on the other, the bar spoon is a very handy multi-function tool for any home bar. Here is one of favorites which, as a bonus, comes with a muddler for muddling mint, fruit and so much more.
Bar Necessities: Reviewed Oxo Cocktail Strainer

A cocktail strainer is a valuable addition to any bar and the Hawthorn-style cocktail strainer from OXO is a great choice. It fits over the top of a cocktail shaker, keeping ice and seeds out of your drink. It has a short handle for storing, and a slightly raised lip to make pouring easier with less spillage.
Bar Necessities: The Best Cocktail Shaker Kit

Cocktail shakers often come as a kit with all the tools you’ll need. Our favorite among the countless cocktail shaker kits is one from Libbey, featuring a 20 ounce glass mixing glass, stainless steel shaker, and stainless steel Hawthorn-style cocktail strainer. It’s dishwasher safe, although hand washing is best.
Bar Necessities: Choosing The Right Measuring Shot Glass

The best cocktails are accurately measured and mixed and that means owning a quality measuring shot glass. Sadly, the numbers wash off many of the glass measures so the tried and true metal two sided jigger from reliable Oxo with measurement etched into the stainless steel and a non-slip grip is the best choice.
There’s Nothing Like a Rice Cooker

A rice cooker cooks, steams and warms more than just rice! Here’s the one that we like best.
A Slow Cooker Has Multiple Uses

A slow cooker has myriad uses including braising when your oven is full or you want to leave the house without leaving the oven on. It’s also perfect for keeping all kinds of foods, including smoked pulled pork, warm for serving.
Fissler CookStar Portable Induction Cooktop Review

Sometimes one burner is all you need. This compact and convenient burner is portable and uses induction technology to avoid heating up your kitchen. And it’s not too expensive.
A Deep Fryer Isn’t Essential But Very Useful On Occasion

You can’t beat a deep fryer for making a large quantity of party food. The one holds 2.2 pounds of food, has a clever oil drainage system, a viewing window in the lid, a non-stick interior, and an air filter that helps prevent oil smells. Plus, it’s relatively inexpensive and compact for easy storage.
Dymo Labeler Review

Keep your stored food items organized and easy to find with an inexpensive labeler.