Kitchens
I swear a kitchen is never big enough. And yet, I have made multiple course meals for a dozen or more people in teeny tiny kitchens. So really, it's the pantry that is a necessity for me in comparison to the kitchen itself.
What kills me when looking for a place to rent or buy is that these new photography methods make things look bigger. I started counting the cabinets because of this. I need at least one cabinet for my main dishes, one for my serving dishes, and one for my seasonal dishes. I like having a base cabinet for the baking pans and my pans not in use. If I have a pantry, I am set on cabinets at this point.
I am searching for a place to live, and the kitchen is a make or break for me. I cook every day. I use a soda stream, coffee maker, and usually one of my frying pans daily. I have square glass pitchers to store my tea or lemonade in the fridge. I have been craving salads a lot lately and make my own dressings.
In the fridge I use at least one lazy susan, along with bins to contain smaller ingredients. I bin the condiments together for ease of gathering. I make my own yogurt and collect lidded glass yogurt jars from thrift store yogurt makers to take yogurt to work. These jars are also a good size for storing the wetter ingredients for a salad, such as the tomatoes or pickles if you want them to keep your salad from getting soggy.
In my main dish cabinet I use one of those wire racks, so that I can separate the plates by size into stacks. I also use racks so that the bowls can be sorted by size. I have multiple little glass bowls to use to organize my ingredients as I cook.
I don't have a toaster yet, I want something that looks like those SMEG toasters without costing so much. Ideally, I would find a turquoise SMEG at a thrift store! Dreaming is allowed.
Here's to the love of kitchens. Enjoy yours in whatever way you prefer!