Last night Tom brought home the last few missing kitchen-cupboard shelves, so this morning I had the fun of arranging and rearranging and rearranging again. What is amazing is that there is actually extra space in some of these cupboards. I don't have to crush all of the plates and pans and wineglasses together into a dark-cornered jigsaw puzzle. Instead, each faction rests airily on its own bright plank, and almost everything is easy to see and to reach.
To have a kitchen that makes sense: this is such a luxury.
Yesterday turned out to be a mess, weather-wise, and this morning everything is slathered with ice and slush. Fortunately there will be lots of sunshine and, later, chicken curry and possibly even some homemade naan--if I can figure out how to roll out the dough without having to depend on our less-than-hygienic temporary countertop.
I also need to find a novel to read . . . perhaps something by an author whose last name begins with T, U, or W.
2 comments:
Any Angela Thirkell in amongst the mix?
Parchment paper counter top!
Happy Kitchening!
I always look forward to reading yur post everyday!
HI...what an interesting constraint to choose a novel. =) I have a biography on my wishlist that might be worth a look: Henry David Thoreau: A Life (July 7, 2017)
by Laura Dassow Walls
And I agree with Ruth re: the parchment paper. Or a tempered glass cutting board (if the surface should be cool to work on).
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