15 fun foodie-approved items to make staying in spicy

CARDIFF, UNITED KINGDOM - OCTOBER 28: Cocktails are poured into cocktail glasses in a UK bar on October 28, 2016 in Cardiff, United Kingdom. A new law setting a minimum alcohol price came into force on March 2 under Welsh Government plans. Retailers and bars have to charge a minimum of 50p per unit, meaning a can of cider could cost at least £1 and a bottle of wine £4.69. A similar system in Scotland has seen alcohol sales fall to the lowest levels since records began. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)
CARDIFF, UNITED KINGDOM - OCTOBER 28: Cocktails are poured into cocktail glasses in a UK bar on October 28, 2016 in Cardiff, United Kingdom. A new law setting a minimum alcohol price came into force on March 2 under Welsh Government plans. Retailers and bars have to charge a minimum of 50p per unit, meaning a can of cider could cost at least £1 and a bottle of wine £4.69. A similar system in Scotland has seen alcohol sales fall to the lowest levels since records began. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images) /
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Minnidip, photo courtesy Simon & Schuster
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Looking for some items to make your home more fun while you are sheltering in place? Here are 15 fun foodie-approved items to make staying in spicy.

Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, millions upon millions of people (if not billions) are currently quarantined in their homes with lots of uncertainty going around. But everyone needs to stay nourished and entertained, and many online retailers are still shipping the majority of their pre-COVID catalogs. Here are 15 fun foodie-approved items you gotta have.

Below are 15 items that are still available for order and likely to keep you nourished and entertained at home.

Doris Range Pads

Doris Range Pads were invented by Doris, a homemaker and a mother from Bochum, Germany. Realizing the need of a simple product for hassle free cleanliness, Doris came up with the idea of multiple-featured pads that are heat, abrasion and corrosion-resistant. When cooking, food may splash on the range top, and eventually harden, and this product aims to keep you from having to clean stove tops and shield you from both food-splashing and already-warm range tops.

The pads are made of heavy-duty high temperature silicon, designed to be placed directly over the burner. They are designed in shapes of a standard range top, to be connected together like a puzzle. They can withstand up to 480 degrees Fahrenheit, are dishwasher-safe, and they can be easily cleaned with soap and water.

RIGWA Bowls

RIGWA’s bowls are aimed to be “your most versatile bowl.” The RIGWA 1.5 keeps warm items warm for up to 4 hours and cold items cold for up to 8 hours. With their airtight seal, they are spill-proof yet also easy to open with 2 fingers. They store up to 1.5 quarts sweat-free, and material-wise, they are both BPA-free and made of food-grade stainless steel.

Minnidip

Minnidip is the first inflatable pool with designer chops to hit the market. Created in Chicago by Emily Vaca of the La Vaca design house, these Instagram-worthy pools offer up a cool place to splash down while elevating your backyard decor. If you’re looking for the next best way to party at home or keep the kids occupied — — they fit up to 3 adults with patterns ranging from festive and fun to upscale chic — Minnidip has tons of beautiful options to fit your dream backyard theme and needs.

Sonoma Wool Company’s Wool Dish Drying Mat

Business partners Joe Pozzi and Amy Chesnut share a passion for land and everything it provides. Pozzi is fourth-generation rancher in Marin and Sonoma Counties, California, and brings with him an expertise in all things wool. Chesnut is a former land conservationist, and supports the viability of working lands and agriculture. Looking for a way to share her love of wool products with the world, Chesnut bought a felting loom and began experimenting with Pozzi Wool, founding the Sonoma Wool Company in 2013.

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Drying dishes is a breeze with the Sonoma Wool Company’s Wool Dish Drying Mat With Linen Sleeve. You can eliminate the synthetics and plastics around your sink area and take comfort in these all-natural fibers as wool is simultaneously sustainable, breathable and water-wicking.

Meatless Farm Co

The Meatless Farm Co is a mission-driven, sustainable plant-based food company. Pioneers of texture and taste, the Meatless Farm Co’s team of chefs and nutritionists are dedicated to making fresh plant-based meat alternatives that taste delicious, are easy to cook and are better for the planet.

Its current line of meat-free ground and meat-free patties are gluten-free, made from non-GMO ingredients, and have 21 grams of protein per serving. As an added bonus, its products take less than 10 minutes to cook, making them ideal meal additions.