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Default Yesterday's bread

Brooklyn1 wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> On Sun, 4 Dec 2016 12:25:54 -0800, "Cheri" >
> wrote:
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> >
> >"cshenk" > wrote in message
> > news
> >> Cheri wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> > >
> > > >
> >>> "cshenk" > wrote in message
> >>> ...
> >>> >
> >>> > http://tinypic.com/r/wbt9wo/9
> >>> >
> >>> > Finally got a decent camera. Photobucket seems wonky just now

> so >>> > made a tinypic for ya.
> > > >
> >>> Looks really good!
> > > >
> >>> Cheri
> > >
> >> It is! Did the kichen pics show ok?
> > >
> >>

> http://s1134.photobucket.com/user/cs...ks%20Kitchen?s
> or >> t=3
> > >
> >> I'm hoping that link works better. It's not perfect, nor am I but

> I >> think it's fun to show where I cook.
> > >
> >> Carol

> >
> > Yes, this time it did, before just the bread. Don't know why. I
> > think your kitchen looks very cozy and that it's used for cooking
> > and enjoying it. It reminds me a lot of mine.
> >
> > Cheri

>
> You may think it's cozy but I think it's way too cluttered, what's
> with all those small bottles everywhere...


Thise are called spices. You may want to try some out like normal
cooks do.

> there's plenty of space on
> those empty walls for for storage cabinets, can even add more counter
> space with cabinets below.


LOL! The only empty wall space is above the added floor cabinet. Much
of that is in use with 6 wall mounted spice racks.

> That ancient fercocktah piece of furniture
> looks out of place and takes up a lot of space that would be a lot
> more useable.


LOL! Wich one? The flip down side table doubling as a low credenza
(piled with special additives my elder dog needs such as GSM for her
joints, Lignan for her Cushings-like symptoms and so on). If the
pictures didnt show it, that is a narrow 28inch slot leading to what
was the garage. I'm not cabineting off the family room entrance.

The low unit with the bread machine and crockpot? Probably not in view
is the onion and potato keeper that is between it and the china cabinet
(full wood door).

The China Cabinet? Genuine antique. Made in England and rounded the
tip of South America to land in San Fransisco and used in the gold rush
in bar. Has burn marks from the fires after their big earthquake.
Was a matched piece and we have the pictures of the other one that
didnt survive the fires. It's against the sliding patio door.

What you may not have realized is there is a pantry to the side of the
fridge. I use that for most dry goods. The spots above need a small
step ladder to reach but have those bigger pans we all use for special
things like a whole Turkey, or my covered Duck roaster.

The rest is open to the living room. Att he edge you may be able to
see the built in bar (kinda messy with stuff on top right now.

> One can only imagine what useless dreck is stuffed into
> all those cabinets... I think you need to have a yard sale, or rent a
> large dumpster. How/why do people live that way... I'm positive if
> someone built you a new kitchen three times as large it would be just
> as crammed full of useless dreck in a week. I'd be ascared to see
> pictures of shenk's terlit.



LOL, you are such a delightful asshole Sheldon!

Carol



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