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Gifts with Sizzle

Before you register for a mango slicer, find out what tools the Barefoot Contessa deems kitchen essentials.

Ina Garten

Ina Garten chooses kitchen basics over oddball contraptions for your registry.

Weddings are the one time in your life where people go to great lengths to get you exactly what you need. But for most couples it’s about more than what is needed: from iPods to mango slicers, modern couples pepper their registries with a flurry of non-traditional items, as well.

“Setting up a bridal registry is an opportunity to start with the best of everything,” says Bari Fagin of Bed Bath & Beyond.

Kitchen equiptment, however, is the one area where you might regret going outside your comfort zone by choosing the shiny asparagus steamer over the more pedestrian, traditional cookie sheets.

Ina Garten, host of the Food Networks "The Barefoot Contessa" suggests these must-haves for your registry:

1. Braun electric juicer

2. Stainless steel mixing bowls from 2 quarts to 8 quarts

3. Cuisinart food processor

4. Parchment paper

5. 12 x 18 x 11/2-inch stainless steel sheet pans

6. Good-quality knives; one paring, one 8-inch chef’s, one serrated blade

7. Rasp zester

8. KitchenAid electric mixer

9. Oven thermometer

10. 10-and 12-inch All-Clad sauté pans


Matthew M. F. Miller Matthew M. F. Miller, author of “Maybe Baby: An Infertile Love Story” (HCI, 2008), is a syndicated fatherhood blogger

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