Cindy Hamilton wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> On Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at 7:32:02 PM UTC-5, cshenk wrote:
>
> > I am jealous that you have 5 feet there. I dont. I have 20 inches
> > and a 30 inch set I built. The corner area has my spices, rice
> > maker and such. The 30 inches holds a crockpot and a bread machine.
>
> Wow, that is tight. My spices occupy the upper cupboard to the left
> of the sink, relatively near the stove. Two shelves of spices,
> one of liquids like soy sauce and vinegars. I'll start thinking
> of my kitchen as "luxurious" rather than "tiny". I just snapped
> photos of my kitchen; I'll post them on my web site and come
> back with the link, so that Sheldon can criticize me and
> everybody else can see why we want to remodel that tired,
> old space with cheap cabinets.
>
> On my 5 feet of counter I've got a toaster and a food processor
> that is rarely used. We keep it there so my husband--with his
> busted shoulder--won't have to lift it when he wants to use it.
> Other, smaller, sections of countertop are pretty much filled
> with the microwave (next to the stove) and Mr. Coffee (next to
> the sink).
>
> Cindy Hamilton
Here you are.
http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/cs...0Kitchen?sort=
3&page=1
The angles make things look bigger than they are in places but I think
you can tell the corner counter is not that usable. The rice maker is
the only appliance small enough to not have a reach around it issue.
The rotisserie (vertical type) is up on a tall thin shelf by the fridge.
Chuckle, the fridge is obviously where we 'stick things'.
There are a few appliances on the floor under the clawfoot china
cabinet and the rest are in the next room (used to be a garage, now
mixed family room and pantry). The smaller crockpot is there now on the
added counter unit, but the bigger one fits too or other times it might
be the deep fryer rotisserie. The rice maker occasionally swaps out
for the dehydrator.
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