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On Dec 15, 9:11*pm, Christine Dabney > wrote:
> Just saw this article referenced in one of the countless food blogs I > read. *I thought it was interesting.http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/14/we...n.html?partner... > ..... > How about the rest of you and what do you think? > Straightforward sensible opinion, it seems to me. I've cooked in many kitchens of all sizes. My current one would be considered quite small by most rfc-ers, I'm sure, and I've found it to be extremely efficient. True, I have to pay attention to keeping countertop/prep space uncluttered and clean. But nothing is ever more than a step away. We recently spent a little time fantasizing about "the perfect next house" and the kitchen I mentally designed for it was the same size as the present one only with the addition of a large pantry adjacent to it. The worst kitchen design I've ever cooked in was large with a center island that forced you to walk most of the way around it depending on whether you wanted the stove, the refrigerator or the sink. -aem |
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