With fall and—believe it or not—the holidays quickly approaching, the season of vintage recipes and cozy nostalgia is about to begin.
For me, that typically means bringing out my grandmother’s dishes from storage while I reminisce about the time I spent with her baking cookies. This year, however, I may actually be adding to my vintage kitchenware thanks to Ree Drummond, whose Pioneer Woman Collection at Walmart just launched retro-inspired kitchen appliances and dishware.
Whether you’re in the market for a pressure cooker that gives off retro vibes, glassware that looks straight out of grandma’s cabinet, or want to go really vintage with an old-school crank flour sifter, the collection is full of items starting at less than $15.
20-Piece Food Storage Set, $19.97
6-Qt Pressure Cooker with Touch Control Display, $59
Adeline 6-Piece Oil & Vinegar and Condiment Set, $39.98
Digital 2-Slice Toaster, $29.92
Sweet Rose 2-Quart Blue Enamel on Steel Tea Kettle, $15.97
3-Cup Stainless Steel Crank Flour Sifter and Pastry Cutter, $14.96
Adeline Glass Butter Dish with Salt And Pepper Shaker Set, $17.42
Wildflower Whimsy Enamel on Steel 5-Quart Colander, $27.63
Vintage Floral Canister with Acrylic Knob, $19.98
Farmhouse Lace Butter Dish with Gravy Boat and Salt & Pepper Shakers, $19.74
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$20 at Walmart Available in a vintage teal color that looks like it time traveled from the 1950s, this floral-patterned food storage set includes 10 containers with matching lids. Made with BPA-free plastic (unlike the ones that are actually from the ‘50s), the containers are microwave-safe, so you can take them right from the fridge or freezer and reheat your leftovers. Shoppers rave about the durability and beauty of the containers, saying the set would also make a great gift.
$59 at Walmart From applesauce in the fall to pot roast on a cold winter night, a pressure cooker is a must for cozy cooking. The Pioneer Woman 6-quart pressure cooker’s newest colorway, Linen Speckle, has an added retro vibe thanks to the wooden handle and panel. With seven-in-one functionality, you can pressure cook, slow cook, use it to sauté, cook rice and yogurt, steam veggies, and even just warm up leftovers. With enough capacity to feed six people, it includes more than 10 safety features and a touch-control display for easy navigation.
$40 at Walmart Kitchenware simply does not get more beautiful than this Adeline 6-Piece Oil & Vinegar and Condiment Set in turquoise. The set includes oil and vinegar bottles with spouts, salt and pepper shakers, and two mini jars with matching lids and knobs. Made of embossed glass, they can be paired with other glass serveware items in the collection, like these 12-ounce footed goblets.
$30 at Walmart Available in the same Linen Speckle pattern as the pressure cooker, this Digital 2-Slice Toaster also comes in Teal Speckle for even more retro beauty. With wood grain detailing, the toaster has seven toast shading levels and can even defrost before toasting. Despite the retro design, the toaster machine is touch activated. Shoppers remark on its beauty, further saying that it’s easy to clean, has slots large enough for bagels, and heats food evenly.
To spruce up more of your kitchen for the fall, shop more retro-inspired items from The Pioneer Woman at Walmart below.
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