Sentences with phrase «because of your small kitchen»

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I was already tired because I had been up nursing during the night, Brian was off at work already, I simply wanted a quiet morning with my coffee because there was so much mundane work ahead on this day — cleaning bathrooms, doing laundry — but instead the Rice Krispies multiplied to biblical proportions while they flew through the air and one small cereal bowl became a nuclear wasteland scattered into seemingly every corner of the kitchen while milk streamed off the edge of the table puddling into the carnage and the bowl continued to spin.
Somewhere between the chicken soup and the butter - bleeding pie, I'd made peace with the God of pots and pans — not because God wanted to meet me in the kitchen, but because God wanted to meet me everywhere, in all things, big or small.
Churches and nonprofit organizations can also be important in this effort because they can offer small grants and loans to support not only direct food services (food pantries and soup kitchens, traditionally), but also the development of sustainable agriculture.
It's a good way to keep baking powder fresh, however I think it's because a lot of people don't bake at home — in France, bags of sugar and flour are much smaller than they are in the states (in the US, there are huge bags of nuts, flours, sugars, and other baking ingredients in supermarkets)- which I think is because there are so many bakeries (and in cities like Paris, kitchens are tiny) and lots of people buy their baked goods rather than make them.
The menu is pretty small, which I usually find is a good thing, because it means the kitchen is not trying to do a hundred different things; instead they are focused on doing one kind of thing very well, and it usually results in a much better meal.
Because I've tasted the other side, the one where you take that milk in your fridge that you needed to use up anyway, the sugar that's already in your pantry, a bit of salt, the smallest snippet of vanilla bean and maybe a cinnamon stick, if you so desire, and boil them together until it smells like the heavens exhaled in your kitchen and the mixture becomes the most complexly flavored thick copper caramel with a deliciousness will bring tears to your eyes.
The brand is crucial, I think, since I gave up after 45 minutes of peeling chickpeas because my feet were numb, I had a small bowl of halves and parts and a few whole, and lots scattered about the sink, counter and kitchen because they sometimes (but VERY seldom) popped out of their skins.
It's called The Kitchen and, although I dig their philosophy, I don't subscribe to their version of fine dining because I don't think a small bowl of bland ass quinoa served with a few roasted vegetables should cost $ 18.
Baby proofing a kitchen: Stove knob covers The kitchen is the most challenging part of the home to baby proof, mainly because of all the different dangers and hazards it holds for a small child.
The kitchen is the most challenging part of the home to baby proof, mainly because of all the different dangers and hazards it holds for a small child.
We're unlikely to see him poring over dense regulations, struggling to meet an underfunded budget, lamenting the lack of a real school kitchen in which to cook and store food, dealing with a cafeteria too small to accommodate his students, competing with fast food outlets because of an open school campus, or, most importantly, battling an unyielding Congress for more school food funding.
So I really would suggest you take it slowly, item by item, and log your reactions to the same thing raw and cooked, and check quantities, and check combos... it IS hard and laborious and sisyphean, and by way of encouragement let me add it took me months of logging everything in a little notebook kept on the kitchen counter alongside a small digital scale, but the effort's worth it because in the end you'll know exactly what's nay and what's aye and that makes living in a world loaded with food so much easier.
I had to comment because after saving for years, have just had our small kitchen in an old house done and also like you we worked with the layout we had and didn't do the popular thing of knocking down walls.
I wish I would've taken a photo of the kitchen because it is the smallest, most efficient kitchen I've seen.
I like the small pumpkins in the kitchen, too, because they don't take up a lot of room but you can still get the Fall décor feeling.
On the other hand, if the smell of smoke is because you had a small kitchen fire, or because you neighbor had a fire, you're in luck.
Her work is immediately familiar, if not comforting, specifically because of what is depicted: a couple embracing, a living room, a kitchen counter, a table with a laptop sitting atop it are all the things that draw us in; however, as we approach to more closely inspect Akunyili Crosby's work, the smallest details become the greatest revelations.
On the other hand, if the smell of smoke is because you had a small kitchen fire, or because you neighbor had a fire, you're in luck.
Even if you're living as a minimalist, you may be ready for more elbow room in the kitchen, or a bigger dining room because you're tired of cramming your family around a small table.
I'm going with a warm white to cover the 1980s oak cabinets because I love white kitchens but also I think white will work better in my small kitchen as a backdrop rather than a color calling attention to itself and better with the rest of my small and somewhat open house.
Because my kitchen has a massive amount of counter space, including a built - in desk, and I want to get quite creative using many different painting techniques with the Giani system to achieve the look of natural, flowing stone (veining, water, sponging using bags, etc.), I will first be tackling the cultured marble counter top in one of our small bathrooms.
So far out of all the kitchens we have renovated it is my favorite not because it is the largest, I think it may be the smallest, but because I finally figured out how to organize a kitchen space if you like to cook!
I have put off remodeling our small galley kitchen for many years because I get frustrated with the amount of space I have to design with.
Small is a relative term, of course, but I use it because so many of us don't have HUGE kitchens.
Because the wall and floor area is usually so limited in a small kitchen, you have to make every design decision count without any one of them overwhelming the whole.
Last year I felt all out of sorts in our rental because it threw off my normal rhythm, so trying to cook in her small kitchen will be a challenge.
First, of course, there are the dishes... then the pantry... the fridge... the counters... and instead of a table because our house is so small I have a work table with my computer on it in my kitchen and shelves and filing cabinets!!!
Kitchen!!!! In a rented apartment with the kitchen so small and there is so much that needs to go into those cabinets, some of the stuff just ends up being on the counter because of the lack ofKitchen!!!! In a rented apartment with the kitchen so small and there is so much that needs to go into those cabinets, some of the stuff just ends up being on the counter because of the lack ofkitchen so small and there is so much that needs to go into those cabinets, some of the stuff just ends up being on the counter because of the lack of space.
«It was dark and looked so small,» Jennifer says of the choppy layout that had the kitchen plunked in the centre — which is not ideal, because she likes to admire the garden while cooking.
I don't like those plastic ones because I think they look cheap but we have a nice stainless steel one that sits on top of a small towel that matches the kitchen decor.
«The kitchen is relatively small — just 110 square feet — but it doesn't feel that way because of the mobile island,» says Jennifer, who designed the piece to be easily pushed aside to gain space when company's over.
This blog is called All Things Heart and Home because I believe everything I do in my home is a reflection of my heart - From the smallest things like decorating for each season to bigger endeavors like remodeling our kitchen or entertaining my extended family of 30... everything is a way to set the stage for what matters most, which for us, is that our friends and family feel the love of God and know without a doubt that they are welcome in our home.
i have knitted just once in my life, a blanket for my first grandson because that's what grandmas are supposed to do right lmao, i used a loom and knit it so tight it weighs a ton and for the life of me and 67 videos later could not figure out how to finish off the last corner, even though it was wonky my daughter and son in law received it with the proper ohhs and ahhs and my poor grandson had to suffer having it put on him and them it was passed to my second grandson and he had to endure it also, so i went to maggie's site to look at video and was lost with the first stitch, so maybe i will just get back to painting the walls in the kitchen so i can at least get something finished in this dang house lol xx p.s. you are not going to believe this but i hate the newspaper in my bathroom when i close the door the walls come in and make the room smaller than it is already and because i am a reader of all things i have read and reread all of the articles so many times so there it sits not finished while i try to come up with something, maybe crashing out all of the drywall and starting over oh lord xx
For one, we removed the rug in here because I felt it kind of made the space feel smaller and without it, it gives the kitchen / sit in breakfast nook a nicer flow.
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