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15 Kitchen Must-Haves to Eat Healthy This Year, Starting at $18

Think: juicers, slow cookers and more!

Eating healthy isn’t always easy. Whether you work a demanding job, or if you’re a busy parent, sometimes it’s easier to opt for convenience over nutrition. But if you’re looking to eat healthier in 2026, we have you prepared with a list of kitchen essentials to keep you on track, all available on Amazon.

There’s everything from air fryers to a hydroponics growing system to harvest your own vegetables. There’s even a tiny portable blender, that lets you make smoothies in the morning hassle-free. So, shop these kitchen essentials that could help you eat healthier in the new year—we believe in you!

Kitchen Essentials for Eating Healthier in the New Year

  • Souper Duper: Make some veggie-forward, heart-healthy soups in a Hamilton Beach Slow Cooker. With its 10-quart capacity, you’ll be cooking in bulk, so leftovers are inevitably in your future — $88
  • Meal Prep: A crucial part of eating healthier in the New Year is meal prep. Luckily, Rubbermaid food storage containers come in sets of five to help you take healthy meals wherever you go. Whether you’re prepping just lunches or every meal, you can control what you’ll eat instead of opting for convenience — $30
  • Nice Cream: Ditch the Breyers. Ninja’s NC301 CREAMi Ice Cream Maker lets you make your own. Try making ice cream with a banana base, or even opt for homemade Dole Whip for some sweet treat alternatives — $180
  • Liquid Breakfast: Not only do smoothies contain good-for-you vitamins and antioxidants, but you can also add Greek yogurt, protein powder and more for added nutrition. And Ganiza blenders are ultra portable. They come with to-go cups to take your creations to work or on the go — $50
  • Oil-Free: Ditch the cooking oil and get an Instant Pot Vortex air fryer. Crisp up to 6 quarts of veggies, fry up tofu or even bake some salmon in just a few minutes. Either way, you’ll be eating better (and healthier!) — $89
  • Fruit-Tastic: Whether you use Kismile’s Cold Press Juicer to make celery juice, apple juice or a blend, its 60RPM motor extracts as much juice—and produces as little waste—as possible. That’s what we call a wallet win — $90
  • Low-Carb: Make zucchini “noodles” or sweet potato fries using Brieftons’ 5-Blade Vegetable Spiralizer. This will especially come in handy if you’re going paleo, gluten-free or low-carb — $31
  • Veggie Master: Amid your health journey, you’ll likely be eating quite a few salads. And chopping has never been easier than with Fullstar’s Original Pro Chopper. It lets you cut up to 5 cups of veggies at once. So, you’ll be saving some time and energy to cook smarter and faster — $30
  • Versatility: Make everything from soup to hummus using an immersion blender. Since this one comes with whisk and frother attachments, it truly has everything your kitchen needs while you’re cooking more at home — $34
  • Farm to Table: Grow what you eat with Ahopegarden’s Indoor Garden Hydroponics Growing System. You can grow up to 10 veggies at once, so plant the seeds and prepare to harvest year-round! — $60
  • Chopped: With lots of meal prepping in your future, start fresh with new knives. Because Astercook’s knife set is dishwasher safe and anti-rust coating, that means it’s ultra low-maintenance — $20
  • Non-Toxic Chef: Not only are Organic Bamboo Cutting Boards free of toxins and plastics, but we also love the natural aesthetic — $40
  • Rice Is Nice: Aroma’s rice cooker lets you make all kinds of healthy grains like quinoa, barley, farro… the options are truly endless. It can make up to six cups of cooked grains, and it automatically keeps everything warm for you — $18
  • Delicious and Nutritious: America’s Test Kitchen’s “The Complete Mediterranean Cookbook” has 500 recipes filled with vegetables, low-fat proteins and more. Since the Mediterranean diet is notoriously heart-healthy, why not? — $19
  • Meatless: If you’d rather lower your meat intake, the “High Protein Vegan Cookbook” is a great place to start. Featuring flavorful recipes that keep you full, it’s about to be your new go-to — $18
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