25 Things You Need To Add To Your Wedding Registry — Like, Right Now
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25 Things You Need To Add To Your Wedding Registry — Like, Right Now
Before you let the power of holding a barcode scanner get to your head, consider adding these must-haves to your must-scan list.
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25 Things You Need To Add To Your Wedding Registry — Like, Right Now
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Food Processor
Married people have food processors. It's a fact of life that's been true since your grandmother got hitched — so ask for a classic, sturdy one that'll last you for years to come.
BUY IT NOW: Cuisinart Elemental 8-Cup Food Processor, $85; Amazon.com
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- 4/27
Ice Bucket
The brass handles of this ice bucket are coiled together, and it's the classiest – and least cheesy — nod we've seen to "tying the knot" gifts.
BUY IT NOW: Shiraleah Large Eternity Ice Bucket, $74; Amazon.com
- 5/27
Coffee And Espresso Maker
This Nespresso model can make espresso and regular coffee, so you don't have to junk up your valuable counter space with two machines.
BUY IT NOW: Nespresso VertuoPlus Coffee and Espresso Maker by De'Longhi, $150; Amazon.com
- 6/27
Nesting Bowls
Nesting bowls are some of the most reached for dishes in your kitchen, and these ones go one better than the classic clear glass stack: They're rainbow-colored and 100% biodegradable.
BUY IT NOW: Bamboozle Rainbow Nesting Bowl Set, $70; Urbanoutfitters.com
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- 7/27
Stand Mixer
Really, how else are you supposed to mix cookie dough for your 2.5 kids' bake sales in three to five years?
BUY IT NOW: KitchenAid 6-Quart Professional Stand Mixer, $314; Amazon.com
- 8/27
Dutch Oven
Le Creuset is as popular as it is for a reason. The cast iron cookware is durable, has a great warranty, and is so much more versatile than you think.
BUY IT NOW: Le Creuset 5.5-Quart Dutch Oven, $330; Lecreuset.com
- 9/27
Spiralizer
Spiralizing might be one of those trends your kids will make fun of you for following years from now, but in 2017, no kitchen is complete without the gadget. This one has three interchangeable blades for different noodles.
BUY IT NOW: Paderno World Cuisine Spiral Vegetable Slicer, $25; Amazon.com
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- 10/27
Infusion Pitcher
You can pack the center tube of this pitcher with anything, and the water will take on the flavor. Try a lemon-cucumber-mint trio to fake a spa vibe when your in-laws are visiting.
BUY IT NOW: Prodyne Fruit Infusion Flavor Pitcher, $20; Amazon.com
- 11/27
Tablet Stand
If you're cooking from an iPad, this wooden stand will hold it upright. And hidden behind it is a chart that'll tell you exactly how many tablespoons, teaspoons, and ounces are in a cup.
BUY IT NOW: Kitchen Conversion Chart Wood Tablet Stand, $25; Worldmarket.com
- 12/27
Juicer
The biggest argument against juicing is that it strips fruit and veggies of most of their nutrients, but when you slow juice, that's not the case. This rose gold beaut spins slower than comparable machines. Plus, it can create ice cream with frozen ingredients.
BUY IT NOW: Hurom Slow Juicer, $460; Amazon.com
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- 13/27
Cutting Board Set
Each of these four plastic boards is tabbed for something different: fish, meat, veggies, and cooked food. It's handy for people with special diets or to make sure you're not chopping romaine on a surface that just held raw chicken.
BUY IT NOW: Joseph Joseph Large Silver index 5 Piece Cutting Board Set, $60; Worldmarket.com
- 14/27
Barware Set
If you're a novice bartender, this four-piece set is all you need to mix up something tasty for bae — excuse us, Mr. Bae.
BUY IT NOW: Metallic Bar Cocktail Shaker Set, $39; Urbanoutfitters.com
- 15/27
Smart Slow Cooker
You can program this wifi-enabled slow cooker from anywhere you can get a signal. in legit Smart House fashion, the app lets you turn it on and off and control the temperature.
BUY IT NOW: Crock-Pot Wemo Smart Wifi-Enabled 6-Quart Slow Cooker, $100; Amazon.com
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- 16/27
Coffee Bean Ice Cube Tray
If the revelation that you can freeze coffee so your iced joe doesn't get watery blew your mind, you're going to want to register for this tray. It produces bean-shaped cubes just for that purpose.
BUY IT NOW: Cool Beans Coffee Ice Cube Tray, $9; Urbanoutfitters.com
- 17/27
Kitchen Tool Set
Rather than clutter your registry with a dozen 10-buck utensils, let your guests buy a pre-corralled set. This one comes with everything you could ever need — a whisk, a spatula, a can opener — and things you probably don't.
BUY IT NOW: Oxo Good Grips 15-Piece Kitchen Tool Set, $100; Bedbathandbeyond.com
- 18/27
Bakeware Set
Budding Cake Bosses, take note: This Williams Sonoma nonstick collection is pretty, it's functional, and it's going to make your new spouse very, very happy.
BUY IT NOW: Williams Sonoma Goldtouch Nonstick 15-Piece Bakeware Set, $300; Williamssonoma.com
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- 19/27
Geometric Dinnerware
Don't let you grandmother talk you into fine china. Dinnerware is one of those areas you're allowed to veer trendy. These unique plates look a lot more expensive than their $8 price tag.
BUY IT NOW: Intermix White Dinnerware, from $3.50; Cb2.com
- 20/27
Etched Wine Glasses
These glasses are a lot more subtle than asking everyone at your dinner party, "Did you hear I just got married?".
BUY IT NOW: Two Of A Kind Yours And Mine Wine Glasses, $50; Katespade.com
- 21/27
Wine Cork Candles
This one's for the sentimental types: If you save empty wine bottles from important nights — your engagement party, the night before the wedding — these corks give them purpose. They're actually made from wax and fitted with a wick to turn bottles into candles.
BUY IT NOW: Wine Cork Candles, $20; Uncommongoods.com
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- 22/27
Decanter
Because of the double curves, your wine gets aerated twice in this decanter: once when you pour it in, and once when you pour it out.
BUY IT NOW: Twist Decanter, $30; Uncommongoods.com
- 23/27
Personalized Cutting Board
A cutting board bearing your shared last name is a modern antidote to monogrammed towels.
BUY IT NOW: Personalized Cutting Board, $160; Uncommongoods.com
- 24/27
Salad Bowl
Serving dishes are what registries are made for, and a big batch salad bowl is high on the list of pieces you need. The oak bottom on this glass bowl acts as a built-in trivet for warm pasta salads.
BUY IT NOW: Salad Bowl Serving Set With Oak Base, $80; Uncommongoods.com
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- 25/27
Tiered Serving Tray
The base of this tiered tray acts overtime as a vase, so your freshly baked brownies can hang alongside fresh buds.
BUY IT NOW: Two Tiered Serving Tray Vase, $130; Uncommongoods.com
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Oil And Vinegar Dispensers
Opaque stoneware bottles ensure that no natural elements — like the sun or heat from your stovetop — affect the quality of what's inside them.
BUY IT NOW: Textured Oil And Vinegar Set, $39; Westelm.com
- 27/27
Salt And Pepper Grinders
There's something about grinding your own salt and pepper that makes you feel like you've got adulting on lock. These hammered copper mills allow you to adjust the coarseness.
BUY IT NOW: Hammered Copper Salt And Pepper Grinder Set, $50; Worldmarket.com
Listen, slow cookers have come a long way since your mom registered for one.