ideal kitchen

On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 15:53:49 -0500, no_time_to_hurry
wrote:


I'm glad to hear that, but I always picture the enraged bull you see
in the "ring" with a matador.

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thanks haven't read here that much, mostly lurked on and off... there is a
nuker in the hotel we are in above the cooktop... as bad as no way to use a
larger pot... it gets just plain nasty from using the stove, Lee
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we have decided against granite because we cook a lot with cast iron, and i
have more than one relative that has lost nice crystal to someone sitting it
down on the granite not perfectly, Lee
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Storrmmee wrote:

I am trying to arrange the kitchen that way but wonder whether it
is in my best interest to not have to walk around. Of course, you
have different considerations.
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In article , [email protected]
says...

I'm in the UK, where most pet cats have outdoor access. Qwners
routinely vaccinate against FELV and other infectious diseases of cats.
Most of our cats lived into old age (up to 20) and none of them died of
leukaemia or any other infection.

Janet
 
On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 14:55:21 -0500, "Jean B." wrote:


I like a clean house and all that, but I don't have white carpets and
no one eats off the floor so I'm fine with shoes left on inside the
house.

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Steve Pope wrote:

Depending on how many sets you have in the mundane-to-fancy range that
can include a cabinet for the fancy china inheritted from the grands
plus a shelf with the stoneware and stainless.


And paper towels. Second verse, same as the first.
 
sf wrote:
My spelling probably sucks, but... ? chacun son go?t. And that is
a good thing. How boring it would be otherwise.

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Storrmmee wrote:

That is what the house I grew up in was like. It was awful.

I will see how much I like the granite as time passes.
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Jean B.
 
Nad R wrote:

If I switch from regular street shoes or tennies to house slippers my
feet hurt even sooner on the unyielding rock hard ceramic tile floors.
I might cook weekend breakfast barefoot but not a real family dinner.
My feet would be toast half way through.
 
thanks, am really leaning to the drawsers, Lee
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On Jan 24, 10:28 am, "Storrmmee" wrote:

Another source I suggest is the Home Forums of Gardenweb. Almost too
much discussion and information. http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/.
I renovated my kitchen 20 years ago and still adore it.Wouldn't leave
the apartment for the kitchen although the apartment is too big for
us. I thought A LOT about what was important to me and what wasn't so
it works the way I like to. It even accommodates my husband now that
he cooks as well. I love my pull out cutting board that has a hole in
the middle to scrape scraps into the trash can below. I love my
Thermador combination ovens where the top oven is a microwave-
convection-radiant. This dual oven, electric, is no longer made and we
are going to have to find something to replace it :-( Even 20 years
ago I knew I wanted only drawers where ever that was possible, not
cabinets with pull-out shelves. That's what I have and it still is
great. If I had the money, and the space, I'd build more cabinet
space, but that's a want, not a need.

Bliss
 
On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 15:06:59 -0600, "Storrmmee"
wrote:


I don't see how a different surface will change that unless you go
with foam rubber and bubble wrap. Have you ever tried bar mats?

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On 1/24/2011 2:17 PM, sf wrote:

That's quite a list! ONe thing I'd like to do since my kitchen is so
small is to swap out the upper cabinets with ones that go all the way up
to the ceiling. On one side of my kitchen there is "storage" above the
cabinets, but the other side has a soffit or whatever taking up the
space between the top of the cabinets and the ceiling.
 
i am honestly not sure, i was using it as a generic term, it will be sheet
instead of squares, and not lower range, not the sort with a decal on top
but the color all the way through, and padding if i can afford it, Lee
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