From Whole30 to keto, it seems like the year’s “it” food trends are tossed out quicker than our leftovers. What’s always on trend, however, is a focus on eating healthier — period.
With that in mind, we’ve reached out to some of today’s top health influencers — from a co-creator of Whole30 to a recipe developer — to curate a list of kitchen hacks they simply can’t live without. From pantry staples and healthy dupes, to gadgets and cookware, consider this your guide to the essentials you need on-hand to achieve your healthy eating goals.
Take a look at the 13 kitchen hacks they swear by:
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A condiment that’s healthier than ketchup.
A protein powder fit for a personal trainer.
The blender of all blenders.
A classic spice, elevated.
A skillet that would make your grandma proud.
A water filter that has a cult following.
A trendy cooking gadget that’s here to stay.
A way to get every last drop of citrus.
A mat to make cleanup a breeze.
A smoothie maker that will earn its spot on the countertop.
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