More than 10,000 products will be on display exclusively at the Inspired Home Show 2024 in Chicago, March 17-19. This massive home interiors convention has something for everyone, even those who love the DIY lifestyle. If you're excited about conquering the challenge of making the perfect, fool-proof sourdough starter, or if you love producing the creamiest plant-based milk, TIHS has lots of new and innovative products for you. We have products available.
A common hurdle for those interested in exploring this lifestyle is the daunting task of making the ingredients yourself, but it's easier than you think. This year, we're showcasing a variety of new items that will improve the functionality of your DIY kitchen or pantry and make it more accessible to more people. Whether you're a seasoned homemade bread connoisseur or just want to know if homemade bread actually tastes good, check out these must-haves from TIHS.
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Sourdough House from Broad & Taylor
One reason why making a sourdough starter is often considered such a challenge is because of the specific conditions that a good starter needs to survive. Sourdough starters are living things, and like all living things, they need the right environment to thrive. But thanks to Broad and Taylor, the days of being daunted by the task of home baking are over. This brand of sourdough homes are small, temperature-controlled containers in which you can safely store your sourdough starter.
A sourdough home maintains a consistent environment for your starter by constantly adjusting based on changes in the temperature of the environment. Additionally, you can experiment with different variations of sourdough bread by changing the temperature. Just remember your starter's feeding schedule and you'll have the basics for endless homemade bread making. This handy countertop appliance was on display at his TIHS 2024 and is currently on sale for $99.
A plant squeezer living a clean life with Michelle
The proliferation of plant-based milks is one of the latest food trends, and it's not here to stay. There are many different types of plant-based milks to explore. Oat, almond, soy, and even macadamia nut and pea milks have become commonplace in coffee shops and kitchens everywhere.
But instead of having to constantly buy new containers to keep your fridge stocked, you can try making plant-based milk at home with Clean Living with Michelle's Plant Milker. Add water, your favorite milk base, and flavors like vanilla or cinnamon, and Plant Milker does the rest, blending the ingredients to produce smooth, creamy dairy-free milk. This easy-to-use gadget not only saves you money over time, but also gives you control over the ingredients that go into your milk and allows for endless customization. This year's attendees at her TIHS will get their first look at this brand new product.
Goldie By Sourhouse Starter Jar
For aspiring bakers looking to bake in style, Sourhouse's Goldie Starter Jar is a must-have at TIHS. These sourdough starter jars retail for around $17 per pint-sized container and are perfect for DIY chefs who love the aesthetic part of making food. These jars sit on top of temperature packs covered with transparent lids, so you can watch your sourdough starter grow in real time.
There is a temperature target for sourdough baking known as the “Goldilocks Zone” because it is just the right temperature to grow and maintain a healthy sourdough starter. Goldie by Sourhouse takes inspiration from this and provides the perfect environment. The jar is also made with smart technology to help grow your starter. The temperature pack intuitively cools the starter when it detects that it is getting too hot. It also has an automatic heating switch if your home tends to get cold. This device is small enough to sit on your countertop, making it both practical and decorative at the same time.
Brod and Taylor's Sahara Collapsible Dehydrator
Dried fruits, vegetables, and meats make easy on-the-go snacks or an innovative way to bring your favorite meals to camp. Making all your favorite dehydrated foods is easier and more convenient than ever with Brod and Taylor's Sahara Folding Dehyrator.
This is definitely something to look out for at TIHS. The Sahara Collapsible Dehydrator is a small, countertop-friendly machine that can also be folded and stored. At $395, it's an investment in your DIY lifestyle, but you'll quickly find it worth it. With dual time and temperature controls, this product not only works quickly, but also retains as much flavor and nutrients as possible in dried foods.
Many people with a DIY lifestyle love the opportunity to grow their own food if necessary. Another benefit of a food dehydrator like the Sahara is that it stores excess produce and herbs you might be growing in your home garden, turning them into long-lasting, delicious dried goods. snack.
Garden Republic Herb Garden Starter Kit
Many people who embrace DIY kitchen practices have probably considered growing their own produce at least once. However, if you live in an apartment or don't have access to large tracts of arable land, it may be difficult to make this wish come true. until now.
If you're attending TIHS 2024, be sure to check out Garden Republic's herb garden starter kits. It allows you to easily grow fresh herbs in your own kitchen, making it a great introduction to the world of growing your own food. Retailing for less than $30, this starter kit includes coriander, thyme, parsley, and basil seeds, as well as soil discs, jute containers, and a planting guide to help you grow your plants. Fresh herbs add great flavor to your dishes and bring an aromatic experience to your kitchen. Get fresh flavors in no time with this starter kit.
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