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Daily Mail
16 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Dua Lipa cosies up to fiancé Callum Turner and flashes her giant engagement ring in sweet snaps after performing in Milan
Dua Lipa put on a loved-up display with her fiancé Callum Turner on Monday in snaps where she flashed her giant engagement ring. The Dance the Night hitmaker, 29, looked happier than ever as she lay between her actor partner's legs, putting a hand forward with her dazzling ring on display. The giant ring could also be seen in a sweet selfie of the couple, who got engaged in December after a year of dating. Their affection for each other was also showcased in a picture taken of them from behind, with Dua's arms over Callum, 34. She captioned the snaps: 'that's amoreeee...' with a heart emoji. While Dua did not tag an exact location, her caption is a reference to Dean Martin's famous song of the same name about Italy and she took her Radical Optimism tour to Milan on Saturday. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The giant ring could also be seen in a sweet selfie of the couple, who got engaged in December after a year of dating In further snaps from the photo series, the singer could be seen enjoying a glass of white wine while wearing a white shirt. In another, Dua showed off her black and white flower manicure as she playfully pouted for the camera. She also shared a particularly animated picture of herself with her hands in a claw-like shape, which emphasised the leather jacket and black bralet she was wearing. The Levitating hitmaker and the Fantastic Beasts star are said to be 'so in love' and their friends are 'so happy' after Callum popped the question. A source told The Sun at the time of their engagement: 'Dua and Callum are so in love and know this is forever. 'Dua has had one of the best years of her career professionally and this is the cherry on the cake. 'Callum is such a solid support for Dua and they make a wonderful couple. Their family and friends are so happy.' Prior to making her relationship public, the Dance the Night songstress revealed during promotion for her album Radical Optimism that she had to find her 'confidence' again after previous relationships had gone awry. She also shared a particularly animated picture of herself with her hands in a claw-like shape, which emphasised the leather jacket and black bralet she was wearing. Speaking to Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, she revealed: 'In terms of relationships, I needed to get to this place in order to find what I really needed. 'You have to be in the act of forgiveness and growing and learning, and being okay with the past in order to move on with what's to come next. 'So it's, for me, Happy for You is a beautiful, happy song, because it's so reflective of my journey. 'I think with every relationship, with every experience you learn about yourself, you learn about things that are hurtful to you, what you expect, what you should be ready to give as well. 'I think, again, it goes back to that exchange of vulnerability. 'I think I've had relationships which have been really hurtful, especially earlier on, where I feel like I've been made to feel like not good enough or have made me lose my confidence and I've had to find that again. 'You learn about your own non-negotiables. I think that's an important thing.'


Perth Now
4 days ago
- Business
- Perth Now
State's $28m AI plan revealed
The coming AI tidal wave is beginning to hit into Australia's public sector, with the South Australian government announcing a new $28m program to embed the technological revolution into policing, healthcare, finance and law. Treasurer Stephen Mullighan delivered the surprise allocation in the state's 2025-26 budget, with the funding designed to 'maximise on the benefits and promote growing the use of AI applications across the South Australian public sector'. The budget measures claim the program will initially prioritise policing and healthcare with a set of 'proof of value trials'. 'Through targeted proof of value trials in priority areas such as health care and policing, this funding will provide support for broad applications across government and allow multiple use cases to be developed on trusted foundational technologies, with appropriate governance and alignment to the investment principles of the digital investment fund,' the document says. 'The health sector is a priority for funding consideration, as global evidence shows that integrating AI in specific areas of healthcare can reduce costs and improve operational efficiency, allowing healthcare professionals to spend more time on clinical care.' South Australian treasurer Stephen Mullighan (left) with Premier Peter Malinauskas on Thursday. Mr Mullighan has allocated $28m for a new AI program. NewsWire / Dean Martin Credit: News Corp Australia The $28m AI program is spread over four years to 2028-29. NewsWire / Dean Martin Credit: News Corp Australia In policing, the program will look to enhance efficiency and safety for officers. 'AI can be used to support real-time decision making to help allocate resources effectively, increase officer and public safety and reduce administrative burden on officers, freeing up time for more value-added work,' the document states. 'Other areas considered for priority funding may include allied health, social work and legal and financial areas of the public sector.' The program, which sits within the government's broader digital investment fund, is funded from 2025-26 through to 2028-29, with an estimated $4.6m in yearly operating expenses and $2.4m in yearly investing expenses. Twenty full time jobs are expected to deliver the program over the period. South Australia's explicit support for AI comes as all jurisdictions grapple with the promise and peril of AI. In February this year, Queensland Information Commissioner Joanne Kummrow warned taking a 'wait and see' approach to AI risked the public sector 'falling behind understanding and responsibly engaging with its capabilities and challenges'. 'While AI shows promise as a powerful tool capable of delivering improved public services, agencies need to take the 'right path' by mitigating privacy and security risks and ensuring its ethical and transparent use, rather than taking the 'fast lane' without due regard to the necessary guard rails and protection of citizens' personal information,' she posted to the website of the Office of the Information Commissioner. The NSW government, meanwhile, funnelled more than $2.7m in grants to 16 councils in mid 2024 to trial AI in local planning systems. The trials were designed to 'improve the development application process for all users, including homeowners, councils and developers'. Outside of government, South Australia will also deploy AI to develop a fuller picture of its mineral wealth, with a particular focus on copper production in the giant Gawler Craton, which sprawls across the central portion of the state.


Buzz Feed
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
43 Products For Bargain Lovers
E.l.f.'s Holy Hydration! Thirst Burst Drops that'll quickly become your most talked about skincare item after you see how incredible it'll leave your face looking and feeling. It's packed with hibiscus complex and hyaluronic acid and can be used solely as a serum or mixed in with your go-to foundation for a hydrating boost your skin is likely craving. Reviewers love using it instead of the pricier (but VERY similar) Glow Recipe Watermelon Dew Drops. Lawless's "Forget The Filler" comes in a variety of delectable flavors (birthday cake!!!). It hydrates lips overnight (similar to Laneige's repairing sleep mask) and will make your pout fuller. It's made of shea butter, hyaluronic acid, and a stimulating peptide complex that work so magically together you won't ever want to run out. A darling heart-shaped Paris Hilton cast-iron Dutch oven you can leave out on display in your Barbie-esque kitchen, obviously, and also utilize for whipping up delicious recipes. It'll have you saying "Le Who-set?" whenever someone asks if it's from another, pricier brand. A pasta maker, so when you're in the mood to indulge in an Italian feast, you won't need to shell out half your paycheck at a restaurant with a red and white checkered tablecloth. Pick up a bottle of wine, turn on a Dean Martin playlist, and have yourself an evening! A glass mushroom lamp because scattered lighting/creating a mood is very much having a moment right now. Don't break the bank on one from Urban Outfitters or West Elm when you might just change your mind about it when trends shift again! This one is lovely, unique, and comes in a bunch of colors that'll go with your space. Cremo White Jasmine Amber Skin Moisturizing Body Wash inspired by the fancy (and not quite as affordable) Baccarat Rouge 540 perfume — body wash is filled with scents of white jasmine, red currant, and sweet amber and will make every shower feel like a luxury. And Cremo "Vintage Suede" body wash reviewers say smells just like Tom Ford thanks to its rich scents of white moss and rich amber. You're going to be sniffing your arms constantly after lathering up with this baby. Essence Lash Princess Mascara might just leave people wondering if you recently got eyelash extensions (which it feels like everyone and anyone has been raving about). Joke's on them! A dazzling tennis bracelet no one would guess cost you less than 20 bucks! It's 14-karat gold plated, has a reliable clasp, and will add the perfect amount of sparkle to your daily stack. Plus, a plated, jewel-embedded ring with Cartier love ring vibes, so you can enjoy the same style without shelling out thousands of dollars. This take on the classic accessory even has a bit of extra razzle-dazzle to it the original simply doesn't! A layered necklace set reviewers have praised for not tarnishing *or* turning their skin green (no offense, Elphaba) which is unheard of at this price point! It'll make curating a cool style easier than ever (since it's a set, duh) but they each also be worn separately with necklaces you already have and love. Stylish chunky teardrop earrings that are a dead ringer for the Bottega Veneta ones, but you'll still be able to afford to treat yourself to an iced coffee after snagging them. They're gold-plated (sweeeet), lightweight, and reviewers have said they don't affect their sensitive ears. A set of two lightweight tinted lip balms with a touch of gloss that'll be perfect for anyone who wants to add some color to their pout but keep it looking au natural. It's super similar to the viral Clinique Almost Lipstick Tinted Lip Balm but costs shockingly less. A facial steamer for anyone who adores splurging on facials every so often at the spa but knows, realistically, they gotta cut back and put their hard earned dollars towards something else (like a mortgage, oops). This lil' machine will let you reap those same benefits but from home (ooooh). It creates "nano-ionic" steam that penetrates skin to soften, hydrate, open up pores, *and* help relieve sinus congestion. A "Soft" perfume rollerball you've likely seen come up 9,000 times on your TikTok FYP. (Or is that just me?) Reviewers are in love with how it smells similarly to the $65 bottle of Pink Sugar and how magically it seems to layer with other scents — oh, and the fact it's only about FIVE DOLLARS. Dossier's "Ambery Vanilla" perfume for anyone who tried the sample size of YSL's Black Opium and fell in love with it but simply doesn't have $95 to spend on smelling lovely. Luckily for you, this one is super similar and will leave you with enough money left to *also* treat yourself to lunch. Mirrored cat-eye sunglasses reviewers are actually obsessed with. (They have over 12,000 5-star ratings!) They're reminiscent of styles designed by Dior but so inexpensive you won't need to cry out "NOOOOOOOOOO!" if you accidentally sit on them. 😅 A set of stoneware bowls that are so lovely and well made they could easily be mistaken for a West Elm item — their depth makes them perfect for everything from salad to cereal *and* they're dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning. An elegant set of square wineglasses you'll want to raise a toast to because they're just that lovely. They have a shocking resemblance to the ones you've likely been eyeing from Crate & Barrel but haven't wanted to commit to. These will certainly do the trick and garner you tons of compliments the next time you host a girls' night. A buttery soft pair of dreamlux leggings reviewers compare to Lululemon's Align (ooh, la, la). These beauties are super comfortable for lazy days, but if for some reason you decide you want to actually break a sweat in them they'll certainly be up to the task. Get it, girrrrrrl! And/or trendy flare leggings, you've likely seen all your fave influencers rockin' and wondered to yourself, "Can I pull that look off?" There's only one way to find out, friends — at this *very* affordable price of less than $20, you might as well give 'em a chance! And a pair of butterluxe faux matte leather leggings you'll likely send around to every single one of your friends to buy, too — they're high-waisted (the only way to go, IMO), comfortable, have an added element of style regular ol' leggings simply lack and reviewers keep praising them for being better than the Spanx version. Catrice "Instant Awake" Under Eye Brightener — toss your old concealer aside! This one has become the internet's holy grail for concealing and brightening dark circles under your eyes so fast that everyone's old concealers are doing double takes. This lightweight color-adapting formula is designed for truly ~invisible~ coverage that makes a drastic difference. And I haven't even mentioned yet that it's only six bucks!!! E.l.f. Power Grip Primer that'll become one of your most reached for products in your makeup routine — it's packed with hyaluronic acid to keep your feeling moist all day and goes on clear, making it the perfect foundation to build your makeup on top of. Basic white sneakers for anyone who is forever searching for the perfect footwear to pair with their casual outfits — these will complete your closet without the hefty price tag of other simple but elevated sneaks'. Reviewers love how supportive they feel and that they have zero break-in period. A cutesy little table lamp you'll adore whether you prefer to-may-toh or toe-mah-toe. However you phrase it, this Urban Outfitters look-a-like will hold you over until your freshly planted ones start to grow. OR! A faux monstera plant that'll make it appear like you 1. have impeccable decorating skills and 2. you know how to take care of plants. Even if neither of these things are true, no one visiting your home has to know. Let them go on thinking you're a natural interior designer/gardener. A glass pour-over coffee maker that'll not only help you make a rich at-home coffee (instead of venturing daily to your overpriced coffee shop of choice) but will look SO gorgeous on your counter. Don't pretend you don't typically have the urge to take an Instagram pic of your freshly made coffee — this will look beautiful in the background. An electric kettle with a Smeg-like look to it that'll look so fabulous in your kitchen — you'll want to offer anyone who visits a cup of tea or a pour-over coffee the second they set foot inside. It has a thermometer to water to the exact temperature you need for your bevs and has an automatic shutoff built into it. Or a pack of instant caramel iced lattes that a caffeine-craving wizard must've created after he tired of spending tons of money on overpriced lattes. All you have to do is stir it with a spoon to make delicious, frothy clouds! Clover-shaped cabinet knobs with Van Cleef vibes (if you know you know) that'll add some glitz and glam to any piece of furniture with drawers. A pair of wireless over-the-ear headphones designed to look like AirPods Max but without the need to save up for months to afford 'em. They're available in a bunch of fun colors and feature cushy padding your ears will thank you for. Additionally, they have a built-in mic (so you can still call your mom on your walk back from the gym), have noise-blocking, and boast 10 hours of playtime per charge. Good Molecules Yerba Mate Wake Up Eye Gel to add to your skincare routine after taking a quick read of what incredible ingredients lie within — we're talkin' a beautiful marriage of caffeine and hyaluronic acid that'll wake your eyes up faster than chugging a cold brew without costing you more than $6. A scented cuticle oil that'll prep your skin for a gorgeous at-home mani — it's infused with real flowers for anyone who wants to hydrate, moisturize, and strengthen their cuticles while also literally embracing the "florals for spring" vibe. A mini belted pack with a Lululemon look to it but without the hefty price tag — it'll force you to stop overpacking your bag with things you simply don't need for a quick stroll or trip to Target — it'll fit your wallet, keys, phone, hand sanitizer, and lip balm (the *actual* essentials). Leave your 10-foot-long CVS coupon and half-eaten granola bar in your tote bag, OK? A faux snakeskin laptop tote bag that'll slither right into your shopping cart and your heart. It'll make you appear put together even on the mornings when you're running late, toss your laptop and phone into it, and dash out the door. It's a no-brainer for anyone who loves the Béis version but knows that would just get beat up from lugging it around various coffee shops or to the office. Double-buckle slides for anyone who adores the look of Birkenstocks but has a more *~footloose and fancy-free ~* style when it comes to their footwear choices. These are just as comfortable but come in some more playful styles. Or classic jelly sandals you'll get tons of praise for since they are totally having *a moment* right now. Go ahead and relive your childhood even though you're an adult with a full-time job and bills. Faux leather slip-ons with Hermès vibes (ooh, la la) because you deserve to feel fancy-schmancy without dumping your entire savings into a shoe purchase. The H-shape is timeless and will pair beautifully with all of your go-to summer looks, I promise. A pair of platform slippers reviewers are looooving because they're super similar to the popular Ugg Tazz style. You can wear these cozy, fleece-lined babies both indoors and outdoors, so no need to take them off until bedtime. 😉 A bodysuit with over 24,000 5-star reviews, which feels pretty significant for a stretchy, barely there piece of clothing, don't ya think? It's hailed for being breathable, soft, perfectly accentuating of natural curves, and delightfully like Skims. Sounds like a winner to me! Plus, a TikTok-famous maxi dress reviewers say fits similarly to the popular Skims dress. It's the basic maxi bodycon number you've been hunting for — and it's saying "Honey, I'm home!) And a smocked midi dress that looks very similar to the iconic (albeit pricier) Hill House Nap Dress. It was clearly designed with frolicking in flower-filled fields in mind — just imagine it fanning out around you while you skip and twirl through some picturesque tulips. 🌷


New York Post
19-05-2025
- Business
- New York Post
SAG-AFTRA head Fran Drescher working with Trump on a tax break deal for Hollywood
Seeking homegrown 'action' SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher was in discussion with President D. Trump's administration re: his proposed 100% tariffs on films made overseas. As explained through p.r. man Jesse Nash, SAG wants tax abatements for movies made here, in lieu of 100% tariff on foreign films. Drescher: 'Tax abatements make sure our industry gets what's needed to compete with other countries. Difficult to discourage business from going overseas if it's not economically affordable here. We won't need tariffs. It's the bottom line — people don't want to take a production overseas. Tax abatements create an environment in the USA that makes it as appealing as in other nations to produce. The problem is then solved.' The talks are ongoing. Celeb road show In the Stone Age, Frank Sinatra gave Ava Gardner headaches, jewelry and something called a 1957 Dual-Ghia car. A convertible. Who knows where the thing was made. I never heard of it before. Only 117 got made. Celebrities gobbled them up. Dean Martin had one. So the chassis must've had room for booze. Now someone named Schmitt owns it in someplace called St. Louis. A classic car dealer, looking to finally unload it, their ask is $349,000. Gas is extra. Navy blue, two-tone interior. Comes without Jerry Lewis in it. South Fork steaks Besides rings, watches and perfectly manicured nails, rich bitches have a lot of time on their hands. So June 27 something called Uncharted is grabbing a Southampton gala. Michael Loeb's house. Same one used on show 'Billions.' Get opinions and commentary from our columnists Subscribe to our daily Post Opinion newsletter! Thanks for signing up! Enter your email address Please provide a valid email address. By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Never miss a story. Check out more newsletters Six hundred attendees can rub cashmere shoulders with Stock Exchange President Lynn Martin, test simulators and nosh Tomahawk steaks and sushi. Tickets are $1,200. Me, I wasn't invited. I'm away. Too busy testing Dean Martin's jalopy. Leaping to the screen Listen, be nice to me. I'm already helping you fill up your drab coming weekend: Twirling around is Amazon's 'Étoile.' It pirouettes an imaginary NYC Ballet troupe with a Paris group. They swap lead dancers. One, Lou de Laâge, from Woody Allen's 'Coup de Chance' didn't even parlez English off-screen. De Laâge: 'I did ballet as a kid. But had to relearn it. Took nine months. Scenes were in New York but comedy has different rhythms.' Show's from creators of 'Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.' Luke Kirby, who was Lenny Bruce in that, now heads this new New York Ballet and says: 'I'm putting on my 'Red Shoes' and working in New York City. Living and working in my hometown is the greatest.' So, listen, sew up your tutu and turn the Philco dial to Amazon. Shrinking America Americans have more food to eat than any other nation on earth — plus more diets to keep us from eating it. An Ozempic specialist to a chunky patient: 'Follow this exact regimen I am now giving you. I want to see you back in my office for a checkup in two months. But I only want to see three-fourths of you.' Alright already with AI. It now doesn't need a bathroom break, rest period, time to take care of the kid, no day off to do hair or nails, doesn't need the doctor appointments, answer the phone, erase its mistakes, employers don't have to worry it'll turn state's evidence, won't play with your husband, won't stiff your in-laws and is not so smart that it'll defect to Miami. Only on Earth, kids, only on Earth.


Buzz Feed
17-05-2025
- General
- Buzz Feed
32 Kitchen Gadgets That Save Time And Money
Floral kitchen knives that'll make every meal prep feel like springtime (how refreshing!) — a new, sharp, beautiful set of tools is sure to motivate you to make dinner at home instead of Seamless-ing dinner for the umpteenth time. A nonstick, compact sandwich griddle to help you craft your own pressed sandwiches with ease — stuff your bread of choice, close the lid, and let it do its thaaaang. Seems like a no-brainer for parents with kiddo's whose blood is basically 90% grilled cheese at this point. A set of Anyday microwaveable cooking essentials that'll completely change how you cook and store leftovers — each dish is microwave- and dishwasher-safe *and* can also be used for steaming, roasting, and serving! You'll have waaay less to clean so you can get back to doing more important things like catch up with your bestie on that questionable first date she went on last night. A pasta maker, so when you're in the mood to indulge in an Italian feast, you won't need to shell out half your paycheck at a restaurant with a red and white checkered tablecloth. Pick up a bottle of wine, turn on a Dean Martin playlist, and have yourself an evening! Or a microwave pasta cooker that'll provide you with perfectly al dente noodles with the least effort possible so you can focus on recreating Gigi Hadid's spicy vodka sauce (as someone who cannot cook and has successfully made this, I promise it'll be worth your time). A "Gracula" garlic crusher that'll make you want to say "bleh, bleh, bleh" a la Hotel Transylvania whenever you use it — just don't let the Count hear you! With a few twists you can use it to mince garlic, ginger, nuts, chilis, and herbs. You won't believe you used to simply use garlic powder to amp up your food after one meal with this cutie. A veggie chopper for anyone who is, frankly, tired of cutting their vegetables only to find at the end of their prep that they're a jumbled mess that then cooks unevenly, resulting in a bunch of burnt bits. Save yourself time and exasperation by adding this tool to your arsenal. A 2-in-1 knife and cutting board you'll love if you detest cleaning full-sized cutting boards — they're so awkward to fit into my sink, and I somehow always end up drenched in the process. It'll also be a great option for making custom salads for the whole fam who don't necessarily want the same thing in theirs. Cut a few pieces of cucumber into your bowl and a few slices of bell pepper into your partner's! A family-sized Perfect Pot you can use on both the stovetop and in the oven — it'll replace your stock pot, Dutch oven, saucepot, roasting rack, steamer, colander, braiser, and spoon rest! Talk about a fabulous gift, jeez. A storage container with an air-tight seal to keep your nicely chopped vegetables fresh, so when you go to whip up an omelet, you can simply reach for it and throw your ingredients in, knowing they're still as good as the day you bought them. Will definitely beat ordering one for $15 at a diner when you'd much rather chill in your pajamas at home. A Ninja Crispi Air Fryer system that'll have you feeling like you've just become an American Ninja Kitchen Warrior. Throw your go-to lazy day meal of nuggets and fries into the glass container, attach it to the air fryer, then enjoy the fruits of your labor straight out of the same container. A corn stripper with a serrated stainless-steel blade because I don't know anyone who is coordinated enough to successfully run a regular knife nearly down an ear of corn while it's freshly hot off the grill or boiling water. Go ahead, make your life easier. An expandable colander you can fit snugly inside your sink to clean fruits and veggies, drain pasta, *and* dry dishes while also bringing some life to a typically boring area of the kitchen. Or a game-changing Snap N' Strain you can use with any pot or bowl. Just think of how much space you'll save in your already-crowded kitchen cabinets! Reviewers use it to strain a variety of things (not just pasta)! KitchenAid shears, because you should probably stop using your regular ol' crafting scissors when you're cooking. 😅 Use these to beautifully cut quesadillas or pizza into slices (a must-have for parents!) or to quickly chop herbs. Plus, some herb scissors so you can chop basil, chives, and parsley as fast as if you were gunning for inclusion in the Guinness Book of World Records as "World's Fastest Herb Cutter." And! A set of salad scissors that'll help you whip up a fancy salad in no time at all and without the hefty price tag that, sadly, comes with ordering a lovely chopped salad. An Emeril Lagasse dual zone air fryer over combo with precise temperature for both sides so you can cook two very different items at once (and in two different ways). It has the capability to air fry, bake, cook pizza, reheat, dehydrate, roast, broil, grill, toast, keep items warm, slow cook, and can be used as a rotisserie. Bam! Emeril is still killin' it! An electric potato peeler to help you transform spuds into mashed potatoes at record speed. If for some bizarre reason you *don't* want potatoes with every meal, it'll also work on other fruits 'n' veggies like like apples and kiwis. A shredder with suction cups to ensure it stays put on your counter while you twist away and prep the most delicious homemade pulled pork sammies on this side of the Mississippi 😉. A KitchenAid food chopper to spare you the hassle of trying to finely chop ingredients *and* make sure all of your sauces and soups will be lump free. An amazing cheese grater that'll have you volunteering to bring mac and cheese for every potluck from here on out — it has the ability to grate an entire block of cheese in under a minute!!! Fun fact: if you want to achieve the ooey, gooey, cheese pull of your dreams, you'll actually *need* to grate the block yourself. A rotating whisk blender you'll praise your new I-cook-all-the-time self for buying — it can blend, froth, whisk, beat, and stir, all without taking up much storage space in your kitchen. Are you someone who casually whips up a salad dressing all on your own? You just might be now, thanks to this tool. An "Adjust-A-Cup" measuring cup with a plunger dispenser attached to it you can use to accurately measure out liquids, annoyingly sticky substances (honey, peanut butter, etc) and regular ol' powders. It can be adjusted to measure between 1/8 cup–2 cups as well as teaspoon, tablespoon, ounces, and millimeter measurements. A meat thermometer so you'll never have to guess "is my steak cooked?" again. You can grill with confidence! A perfect egg timer to take all of the guesswork out of your egg-cooking process. The face on the timer will change colors to indicate how cooked your egg is, so if you're forever dreaming of a runny middle you'll be able to make them perfectly every time. Or a rapid egg cooker that'll REALLY make cooking the perfect egg a seamless experience. It can make hard-boiled eggs, poached eggs, scrambled eggs, and omelets — about two more kinds than I know how to make. Shh, don't tell anyone I'm about to rely on this gadget to make it seem like I know how to cook. With over 102,000 5-star reviews, you certainly can't go wrong. A microwave bacon cooker to help you make up to 1 lb of bacon evenly and quickly, so when your extended family is over for brunch, you'll be able to focus on perfecting your eggs and mimosas instead. A Better Breader Bowl — a container designed to make seasoning meat or veggies a cinch. All you have to do is add your bread crumbs/seasoning into one section and your meat/veggies to another then shake, shake, shake! An oil mister that'll help you perfectly cover your ingredients without getting your hands covered in grease so you can promptly get back to aimlessly scrolling your phone while your veggies cook. A 12-piece ceramic, nonstick Caraway cookware set complete with everything you'd possibly need to inspire you to make a mouthwatering meal in the comfort of your kitchen instead of heading out to eat (again). The set has a one-year warranty (phew) and is naturally non-stick, so you'll save $$$ on butter, oil, and cooking spray, and will be able to withstand waaaaay more cooking than those raggedy pots and pans you've been using since college. And a pre-seasoned Carbon Steel Griddle that'll change your grilling season forever — and extend it throughout the year! This bad boy can be used directly on the grill *and* gas, electric, and induction stovetops. It has sloped sides to prevent grease from escaping *gestures wildly* everywhere (phew, less cleanup) and is, honestly, going to have the entire family begging you to make smash burgers weekly.