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    30 Things You Shouldn't Buy If You Want To Continue Eating Meh Meals

    Put down the food-ordering app.

    1. An egg bite maker because you can't choke down any more instant oatmeal for like at least two weeks and you wake up craving Starbies egg bites. This'll help you make 'em on the cheap(er) and customize them as you like. 

    Psst. A lot of folks also use these for pancake and protein pancake bites! 

    Promising review: "I bought this in hopes to make egg bites similar to Starbucks' and I have not been disappointed. I chose this one after reading reviews on the smaller four-bite size. I have used it multiple times and have had excellent results each time. I followed the recipe in the booklet and used a tip from another reviewer that suggested to triple the cottage cheese amount. It’s very easy to use and clean." —April124

    Get it from Amazon for $39.99+ (available in three colors). 

    2. A bacon sponge "unpaper" towel to get the extra grease off of your fave breakfast-for-dinner side with a reusable kitchen tool! No, you don't need to go to the diner for an amazing meal. (Now repeat it as a mantra.) 

    a pile of bacon on the reusable towel
    Green City Living / Etsy

    It's 12"x11", and made of polyester and organic cotton. It's super absorbent but easily cleaned by soaking the towel in hot water and a degreaser soap like Dawn. After soaking, it can be washed along with your family's towels. Green City Living is a Denver-based Etsy shop that specializes in easy-to-use items to help you go a bit greener. They're currently donating 1% of sales to the Climate Emergency Fund.

    Get it from Green City Living on Etsy for $14.99+ or Amazon for $14.99.

    3. sandwich cutter and sealer can help you DIY your own Uncrustables at home because those lil' sandwiches are delicious, but they do add up cost-wise very quickly. Plus, IMO, they're the perfect afternoon pick-me-up for WFH adults. 

    A customer review photo showing homemade uncrustables
    A customer review photo of their DIY Uncrustables

    Promising review: "I had to try this because I saw it on TikTok, and I spend way too much on Uncrustables for my picky kids! And my kids (ages 3 and 6) love the different shapes they can choose from." —Rachel

    Get it from Amazon for $17.96

    4. A magnetic stove shelf that's the perfect amount of room to keep those spices that you may not use every day but REALLY throw in some flavor. No more digging in your cabinet while the oil is literally poppin' on your stove top. 

    StoveShelf is a small business, and these shelves are built to last a lifetime. 

    Promising review: "This is an excellent buy. The shelf helped me declutter my cabinet, and it is an awesome storage space for my more often used spices. It is sturdy, easily installed, and attractive. I recommend this shelf." —Pamella R. 

    Get it from Amazon for $39.99 (available in six types and three sizes).

    5. Slow-cooker liners can make your set-it-and-forget-it routine even easier by making cleanup a snap! Go ahead and whip up a spinach artichoke dip for dinner. I won't tell!

    slow cooker with two liners in it making dips
    Amazon

    I adore my slow cooker but hate cleaning up after using it. So I use these handy lil' bags. Read my full review of Reynolds Slow Cooker Liners (#4).

    Get box of six liners from Amazon for $3.48.

    6. A Momofuku ramen noodles variety pack as a quick 'n' easy meal for when all you wanna do is open a packet, boil some water, and then chow down. This is one of my favorite lazy meals and I'll keep buying these as long as they keep making them. 

    person eating noodles out of a bowl
    Momofuku

    I tried out these noodles as part of the Ultimate Variety Pack and haven't looked back since. I want to ALWAYS have these in my kitchen cabinets. Yes, they're THAT good. I'm very lazy and have spent way too much money on takeout in my life, so I'm forever looking for a solution to help me get takeout-worthy food at home for the least amount of effort. These totally fit the bill. I also like to toss chopped scallions on top. I'll even even mix in sautéed veggies and chicken to help bulk up the dish...or just use up the stuff that I have that I know I need to eat. I adore them so much that I even bought my brother a big bundle of them for Christmas and he was VERY excited when he opened it because Momofuku and David Chang's amazing reputation precede them. 

    Get a 15-pack from Amazon for $48 (includes 5 servings each of 3 varieties) or get a 20-pack from Momofuku for $52 (includes 10 servings of the popular Soy & Scallion and 5 servings each of the other 2 varieties).

    7. A electric air fryer with tons of onion rings and other scrumptious possibilities might just have you looking at every piece of food you have in the house differently instead of putting on shoes to go through the drive-thru.

    the air fryer on a countertop
    A plate of crispy fritters fresh out of the air fryer.

    Promising review: "My husband surprised me with this fryer cause he said it was the deal of the day and couldn't pass up. I was hesitant at first because it is a very large piece of equipment and we have limited counter space. But once I started using this, I couldn't stop! I love it so much! It really does get things crispy! I have cooked chicken wings, tacos, zucchini fries, bacon, and more in it, and everything comes out great! You do have to play around with the temp and timing of stuff but once you get the hang of it, it's easy peasy! The digital buttons make it easy and it's nice to have different options instead of just off/on like with some fryers. And it actually isn't too heavy so I can move it on and off my counter easy, too. I think it's a great way to crisp food without turning on my hot oven in the summer! Would definitely recommend!" —willmatic84

    Get it from Amazon for $63.99+ (available in three sizes, four colors, and multiple styles).

    8. Plus, a magnetic air fryer cheat sheet so you can merely glance at it as a kitchen helper instead of scrolling through your Pinterest board for that ONE recipe. 

    Promising review: "Bought an air fryer several months ago which I haven't used a whole lot because it came with only a few recipes but not enough info on other items to cook. The Lotteli cheat sheet gives you cooking times and temperatures for a lot of your common everyday foods in a magnetized easy-to-read, two-sheet combo that fills in where the air fryer pamphlet that came with the unit leaves out. I also bought an air fryer cookbook but this only comes with specific recipes, whereas the cheat sheet fills in the void for quick basic needs. Very happy with this purchase! 😁" —B. Frank Smith

    Get it from Amazon for $6.99+ (available in three styles). 

    9. A set of silicone air fryer liners that'll even more convince you to go ahead and use that special little countertop appliance to create something that feels and *tastes* extra special. Anyone who's tried to hand-wash the basket of an air fryer will get why these are a great idea. Just pop 'em in the dishwasher!

    Promising review: "I bought these because I was tired of cleaning the whole air fryer container. These were bought on a whim for both mine and my boyfriend's parents, who each have an air fryer. They work great, keeping all greases and crumbs inside, and make it easier to clean. The only bad thing (and this may just be me) is the ridges/ripples on the bottom of the inside of the liner. When you try to wash it in the sink, don’t put the stream of water right on those unless you want to take a small bath. Other than that, these are fantastic. My boyfriend also says that it seems to make everything crispier, and we love that." Jordan Hixson

    Get a set of three from Amazon for $13.99+ (available in four color combinations and two sizes). 

    10. A microwave pasta cooker as an easy way to achieve al dente noods ready to top off with some jarred sauce for a super easy meal that doesn't require boiling water on the stove.

    spaghetti in the pasta maker
    Amazon

    Promising review: "I don't want to get all gushy over a pasta maker, but man...I really love this gizmo! I like spaghetti — either with normal Prego-type sauce or sometimes just with butter and Romano cheese sprinkled on. But I'm lazy and impatient, and don't like things that take a long time to make, with a bunch of steps, and a big clean up afterwards. The Fasta Pasta is perfect for me. I get the exact amount of correctly-measured spaghetti; it's faster than boiling water in a big pot then having to watch and stir the pasta; the pasta comes out perfectly cooked every time; and the cleanup is a snap." —Smilin Sam

    Get it from Amazon for $17.99.

    11. Plus some jarred truffle-infused pasta sauce for quite possibly the fanciest take on an easy, reliable pantry meal.

    plate of spaghetti with the sauce
    Amazon

    The Pomodoro sauce is hearty without any spice. And the Arrabbiata sauce delivers the heat. I've tried both of these flavors of Truff pasta sauce and they are SO good. It likely goes without saying but if you don't like truffles, you won't like this. It is VERY truffle-y. I'm also a big fan of the Truff hot sauce from the same brand. Most of the time I make a meal of whatever pasta and jarred sauce I happen to have as a last resort, but I look forward to eating pasta with this delish sauce — even if it's just noodles and sauce with not even a sprinkle of Parm to dress it up! It'll cost ya more than Prego or other store-bought sauces. But it's worth it as a treat!

    Get two jars from Amazon for $29.99 (available in three flavors).

    12. *Reusable* toaster bags that'll help you achieve peak sandwich at home without firing up the stovetop *or* catching your toaster on fire! Gotta love a hot sandwich for dinner!

    toaster with a sandwich in the bag sticking out of it
    Amazon

    These are also a fan favorite for families with members who have Celiac disease or other food sensitivities.

    Promising review: "Unless you are a 'foodie' and need to grill your sandwiches, this bag is a great way to get a warm sandwich — and if you have cheese on it, the cheese will melt. Just make your sandwich and put it in the bag. Put the bag in your toaster and you have a great sandwich! Its so easy, and when I am done, I just rinse the bag under the faucet. Great for kids who love grilled cheese without the fuss of 'grilling'!" —joycetv

    Get a pack of four from Amazon for $7.99 (also available in packs of six and ten).

    13. And a microwavable panini press to give you those desired grill marks that just seem to make any old sandwich taste SO much better. With this, you can make your own paninis, grilled cheeses, and even meats with *just* a microwave. Reviewers also praise its abilities for vastly improving leftovers.

    The panini press open with sausages inside
    A toasted sandwich

    Promising reviews: “My granddaughter loves this. She cannot have a toaster in her college dorm but this lets her make toast, heat bagels, make grilled cheese sandwiches, etc. in her microwave.” —Carolynn

    Get it from Amazon for $30.99 (clip the $2 off coupon on the product page for this price).

    14. The Omsom Bundle is really just fancy talk for flavorful Asian dish starters (aka the sauces, aromatics, and seasonings) to keep stashed in your pantry for heavy lifting. Each comes with recipes you can easily follow. Just add protein and veggies!

    person emptying sauce out of a packet into a cast-iron skillet with chicken in it
    the starter packets
    Omsom

    Cofounders and sisters Vanessa and Kim Pham started Omsom after stints at startups and in consulting. As the kids of Vietnamese refugees, they were inspired by all the from-scratch Viet dinners they watched their mom cook growing up. With Omsom, they aim to bring lots of flavor to your pantry with their pantry starters that'll help you make some amaaaazing Asian dishes. Each starter serves two to three people. (Fantastic news for lazy people like me who buy a spice once and then let it expire.)

    This bundle will give you some major kick for your buck. It includes the entire Omsom collection of 6 cuisines with 12 starters total, including one Southeast Asian Omsom Sampler with Vietnamese, Thai, and Filipino starters and one East Asian Omsom Sampler with Japanese, Korean, and Chinese starters.

    Promising review: "Delicious and easy dinner. I love the flavors because they are nostalgic and delicious, and make mealtime a breeze with my kids." —Suzanne R.

    Get it from Omsom for $55.

    15. Pre-made simmer sauces can really zhuzh up that plain chicken breast you have thawing in the sink. Seriously, just dump that sauce on it once it's cooked in the pan! (Psst, they're also keto- and Paleo-friendly but IMO don't taste like it.)

    cast-iron pan with the Thai Coconut Sauce cooking with chicken and bok choy
    Amazon

    I've tried nearly all of these sauces and can vouch that they dress up all kinds of stuff. If you're craving some takeout food you're too lazy to replicate at home, some of these (especially the Thai Coconut Sauce that's shown here) will help you get some of that taste without buying a million ingredients.

    Get a three-pack from Amazon for $15 (available in a variety of combos).

    16. A bottle of Mike's Hot Honey to zhuzh up that lackluster frozen pizza that's been patiently waiting in your freezer for months on end. 'Tis time to pop it in the oven and then drizzle this delicious condiment on top for a serious upgrade. It makes basically everything taste better. And I should know, I always keep some around!

    the bottle of the honey drizzling on a pepperoni pizza
    Amazon

    I've used this stuff and it is FANTASTIC. Just don't pour it in your morning tea! It's not that kind of honey.

    Promising review: "This is a great topping to pizza. Can be used in a multitude of ways but I mainly just add it to a pizzeria pizza or a frozen pizza straight from my oven. Good flavor. There’s heat, but not too hot." —Kate Singleton

    Get it from Amazon for $9.57.

    17. A jar of Fly By Jing chili crisp that'll add a tingly kick to dumplings, noodles, meat, veggies, whatever you've got at home ready to be whipped up. You can even put it on ice cream! This'll become your fave new condiment ASAP.

    person eating noodles with the sauce in it
    the sauce on top of a dumpling
    Fly By Jing

    Fly By Jing is Asian woman owned and sells sauces, oils, and dumplings!

    Promising review: "I have purchased my share of Chili Crisps, but this is BY FAR MY FAVORITE!!!!!!! My job allowed its employees to build a box of our favorite items and this was one of the items I chose. And I tell you I’m so GLAD I DID!!!!! It had just the amount of heat and DID NOT HAVE A GREASY TASTE!!!! After my first BITE, I looked it up so I can place my order!!!!!!! GREAT JOB!!!!!!!" —Pozaya B. 

    Get it from Amazon for $11.99 or a pack of two from Fly By Jing for $24 (originally $31).

    18. A pizza sampler pack handmade in Naples and shipped straight to your door. And you better believe, they taste like it! Just pop one in the oven, slice it up, and buon appetito! Customer faves include the Margherita pie and Tartufina — a delicious lazy dinner with porcini mushrooms, truffles, and Fior Di Latte Mozzarella. 🍕 

    BuzzFeed editor Elizabeth Lilly holds frozen Tartufina pizza made in Italy
    Elizabeth Lilly/BuzzFeed

    I think I've found the best of the best frozen pizza out there in Talia di Napoli pizza. It is, my god, just soooooo delicious. The company makes the pizzas in Naples (Italy, not Florida) with, well, real Italian ingredients and ships them to you.

    Each pizza only takes 9–10 minutes to heat in your oven and comes out just perfectly crusty. I've had the Tartufina and Artichoke pies and can vouch that they are oh-so delicious, and you can easily polish one off solo.

    Now, I realize that these pizza shipments are quite an investment in comparison to picking up a few DiGiornos at your local grocery stores. But these are truly a different experience and feel like an actual treat...unlike frozen pizzas of yore.

    Get the "Taste of Talia" pack from Talia di Napoli for $130 (includes 2x margherita, 2x mozzarella, 2x Tartufina, 1x four cheese, and 1x artichoke)

    19. A bottle of Bachan The Original Japanese Barbecue Sauce that'll make that plain white rice you've been ignoring in your cabinet taste AMAZING. (Trust me, I've used this very simple equation for a delish, quick meal side.) It's a combo of soy sauce, cane sugur, mirin, tomato, green onion, sea salt, organic rice vinegar, ginger, garlic, and toasted sesame oil.

    A bottle of the barbecue sauce next to fresh ginger, a garlic clove, and green onions
    Amazon

    Bachan is a Japanese-owned small business that makes this savory Japanese barbecue sauce. The name means "granny" in Japanese and founder, Justin Gill, incorporates the values and traditions his bachan passed down to him and hopes to continue them with his own family and in his business. 

    Promising review: "Alright, I get that this sauce is a little pricey, but it seriously packs some incredible flavor. I use this sauce as a binder for salmon. Apply a coat to both sides, season it, and then smoke it. I’m tellin' ya... it’s perfect." —Mark

    Get a 17 oz. bottle from Amazon for $9.49.

    20. A versatile waffle maker as a quick and easy base for your breakfast-for-dinner. Breakfast for dinner is amazing. Don't discount it! 

    Model making a waffle using the maker
    Oster

    Promising review: "Great waffle maker and a good value. We make everything in this: hashbrowns, mochi, waffles, green onion pancakes — you name it. We love it!" —J. Law

    Get it from Amazon for $27.99.

    21. And to make things even simpler, a set of squeezable instant pancakes. Just add water to the bottle and then squirt out the batter onto the pan or waffle maker. Picture this: Future You having to wash far fewer dishes. It also makes 

    A model tipping a squeeze bottle full of batter upside down to make a star shaped pancake on a pan
    Amazon

    Happy Grub is a family-owned, US-based small business specializing in products to bring families together in the kitchen. 

    Promising review: "I love these pancakes and their ease with no messes! Just add water, shake and squeeze! Organic ingredients too! The kids love making shapes! Also perfect to bring camping!!" —KJ

    Get a set of two from Amazon for $22.99 (clip the coupon on the product page to get 10% off this price; available in five flavor combinations and in four-packs). 

    22. A two-tier stackable steamer in case you want someone else to care after your cooking duties while you do important things, like scroll through Pedro Pascal videos on TikTok.

    reviewer's two tier steamer with green beans and shrimp in it
    the same reviewer's plate of food

    Promising review: "I love this steamer. I work full time and have recently joined Weight Watchers. I can make a meal in 15–20 minutes. It’s easy to use and easy to clean." —Marissa D.

    Get it from Amazon for $34.24.

    23. A variety pack of Goodles — which is really just some *really* scrumptious boxed mac 'n' cheese made with REAL cheese. It also has some extra stuff in it like protein and prebiotics in case that's of interest. I've tried all the flavors and, tbh, they're so good for a boxed food that I couldn't care less about the extra stuff!

    four boxes of mac and cheese varieties
    Goodles

    Like I said up there ^, I've tried all these varieties. My fave is the Mover & Shaker that's a mac 'n' cheese version of cacio e pepe (my fave kind of pasta). They're all super tasty and you can tell that they're more elevated than your standard boxed stuff. When it comes to pasta, normally I'm of the opinion that the cheesier, the better. And these pass that standard! Like, if I'm gonna eat a meal that's supposed to taste like cheese, it needs to taste like cheese. And these do — probably because these are made with *actual* cheese. That is unless you're trying out the vegan option that's made with cashew nut milk. 

    Get a four pack from Amazon for $24.94. Not that you can also score them for a bit cheaper than this variety pack by the box from Target for $2.99—$3.99 each: Shella Good (aged white cheddar and shells), Cheddy Mac (creamy cheddar and macaroni), Twist My Parm (asiago and parmesan with spirals), Mover & Shaker (cacio e pepe-inspired), and Vegan is Believin' (plant-based white cheddar with spirals).

    24. A jar of granola butter — which is nut-free, btw — if you've got a loaf of bread and not a lot of time or will to make a meal. Spread this stuff on some toast and throw some of those blueberries that are knocking at death's door for a pretty scrumptious meal that'll feel like a total treat. Reviewers say it's also great on ice cream!

    a jar of strawberry shortcake granola butter next to french toast
    An open jar of cookie dough granola butter
    Amazon

    Oat Haus is a small business specializing in nut-free, vegan, school-safe spreadable granola. 

    Promising review: "This is my favorite granola butter on the planet! I can’t go a day without it. Due to allergies, I can’t eat most granola and nut butters but I’m able to eat this one with no issues. Not only that it taste absolutely AMAZING! The cookie dough has been my absolute favorite so far!!! I love that the chocolate chips are no longer in the cookie dough because I would not be able to eat the original due to the sugar in the chocolate chips. This is absolutely amazing and can go with so many different breakfast, desserts, yogurt, or just straight out of the jar. You name it! I have several friends who have children with peanut allergies and I tell them about this and so far all of them have left it as well. Thank you Ali and team for creating an incredible product that’s healthy and allergen free!" —Teaching Is A Royal Adventure

    Get it from Amazon: the strawberry shortcake for $12.95, the cookie dough for $12.95, and five other delicious flavors for $12.95+.

    25. A microwave egg cooker can store in a miniscule amount of space but really pull its weight when it comes to cooking up a breakfast sandwich filler or an omelet with chopped up ingredients added. What a way to use up those veggies in your fridge you've been too lazy to get creative with. 

    Promising review: "Within 2.5 minutes I can have an omelet I can eat with anything or make a sandwich to go. It is the best microwave egg cooker I've ever used. Nothing sticks so cleanup is very easy. They are small so you can store them anywhere. I use mine daily. Love them!" —Lorraine Henkel

    Get it from Amazon for $6.80.

    26. A Betty Crocker countertop pizza maker that'll transform frozen pizzas into ones nearly worthy of your fave local pizzeria. Sometimes you just don't want to leave your house for dinner. And that's OK. This'll help.  

    Promising review: "It came yesterday and I tried a pizza right away. The result is amazing. 🌟" —Z.Sule

    Get it from Amazon for $47.93.

    27. A three-pack of Velveeta cheese sauce you can simply pour in a bowl, microwave, and then dump over pasta or just use as a dip for some good old tortillas. These'll come in handy when it's a Wednesday night and you barely want to lift a finger to feed yourself. 

    three pouches of cheese sauce
    Amazon

    Promising review: "These have been great to use. Cooking for just one person isn't the easiest thing for me, but these portions have been great when I want mac 'n' cheese, nachos, or a small smothered burrito for one. I'm sure when it's camping time these will make it into my camping stash." —M. Cheatham

    Get them from Amazon for $3.28.

    28. A six-pack of microwaveable peacadillo in salsa verde taco filling to help you craft a burrito bowl or Taco Tuesday worth writing home about for criminally easy. This stuff is SO GOOD and I'm a dang carnivore. And it's vegan, non-GMO, and gluten-free!

    bowl of pea based taco filling
    Amazon

    SOMOS is a Mexican-founded brand that specializes in flavor-packed plant-based entrees with the convenience of microwave pouches.  

    I've tried EVERYTHING in the SOMOS line after I was sent samples at launch. And then after I went through the samples, I bought a bunch of the product with my own money. Twice! And writing this reminds me that I need to do another order. This stuff is so so so good. And truly is just as easy as microwaving the pouch. I find that for me, I can do half a pouch of an entree and then half a pouch of a side (like cilantro lime white rice or Mexican brown rice) in a bowl, then top it off with a little bit of hot sauce (it's already quite flavorful!) and some green onions. Bam, there's your filling meal. 

    Promising review: "My husband is a carnivore and he was obsessed with this plant-based alternative. I am so happy to have found a healthy taco filling. It was also was delicious as a side dish!" —LEM2011

    Get them from Amazon for $26.95

    29. A dishwasher-safe silicone soup cube tray that'll hold 1 cup of delicious hot entrees like soup/chili/stew/sauce per cube so you can freeze and then reheat it later.

    The silicone tray filled with soup next to a bowl with one of the frozen squares
    Amazon

    It also comes with a lid so you can easily stack them and four fill lines (½ cup, 1 cup, 125 mL, 250 mL).

    Souper Cubes is a small business seen on Shark Tank that specializes in bake-and-freeze storage products. 

    Promising review: "I'm extremely happy with my Souper Cubes! I cook chili and soup and always make too much, having the ability to freeze serving-size portions is perfect. Saves time and food quality by not having to thaw it all each time I want another serving. High quality and since it's silicone and not rigid plastic it won't crack in the freezer. Highly recommend!" —Alexander S. Waterman

    Get it from Amazon for $19.95 (available in three colors and packs of two).

    30. rapid defrosting tray because how many times have you used the excuse of your meat still being frozen to order some takeout? This uses the thermal conductivity of aluminum to thaw frozen food faster!

    Promising review: "I was a little concerned this was going to be one of those gifts that were hyped up but it’s not. It’s not going to thaw a huge chunk of meat in an hour but I have thawed a chunk of chicken in a few hours. The product itself isn’t very thick which I like as it doesn’t take up a lot of space for storage. It doesn’t warm up, but pulls the cold from the meat, which makes the product thaw (like putting meat in cold water to thaw it faster and not cook it)." —Savannah A. 

    Get it from Amazon for $19.89 (clip the coupon on the product page to get 10% off this price). 

    Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.