Sentences with phrase «kitchen was tiny»

Although, the kitchen was tiny and they keep their refrigerator on the enclosed porch!
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.
I also loved the reminder that your kitchen is TINY.
My kitchen is tiny so my everyday products are down there, too.
My kitchen is tiny & we're working on an addition.
Just as most European kitchens, our kitchen is tiny!
The kitchen is tiny and the granite was 6 grand and it's a lot of money to me.
It's huge — 3 stories with high ceilings BUT the kitchen is tiny.
I prepared as much as I could before we left because the cabin kitchen is TINY!
My kitchen is TINY so I do use the Buffet for a ton of storage....
Measuring 4 ′ x 6 ′, from cabinet front to cabinet front (not counting the refrigerator space), this galley kitchen is tiny.

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According to the blog Tiny Urban Kitchen, there's a restaurant in Markham called Ding Tai Fung that's «actually a pretty authentic - looking copy.»
It's clean, relatively tiny (no one needs another clunky anything on their kitchen counters), and it's pretty much foolproof.
An article is due, Brian returns to work, tinies will make a mess of Legos and dress - up clothes in their playroom, the little jumperoo - baby - thing is perched on the kitchen floor, we'll have leftovers tonight.
Someday, when I'm dead and my tinies are going through my things, they are going to shake their heads at my computer files: Why are there so many pictures of the kitchen floor?
The tinies made a banner to welcome me home, the countdown on our kitchen chalkboard was down to a triumphant «0 Days Until Mum Comes Home.»
I was spinning in our tiny pink kitchen, with a baby on my hip, and this is still my favourite thing in the world to be their mother.
This is the season of chasing my dream in the Midst of my life and in the Afters of my life: in the midst of raising tinies, after supper, after bath times, after stories, after kitchen dance parties, in the midst of Saturday morning cartoons, after bills are paid, after work, after groceries are put away, after laundry is folded.
So much of what I do is on the other side of a computer, just me pecking away here at my sticky laptop in the middle of my pink 90s kitchen while Evelynn naps and the older tinies are at school.
As a student living in London with a tiny kitchen, it's so difficult to cook and eat healthy but your recipes make it so simple and easy.
That would be a one day project for me though, because there is zero space in my tiny kitchen and I'm a little clumsy.
On such days the last thing I want to do is slave in our hot, tiny kitchen fixing dinner.
Sounds crazy but I often can't cook certain things or own kitchen tools because our kitchen is too tiny.
I can't relate with the kitchen gadgets though — my apartment is so tiny that I know every little thing in each nook and cranny!
It was truly a memorable feast, prepared in our friends» tiny but efficient kitchen in their fourth floor Venice apartment.
Be sure to stop by their websites, as well as the other attendees: Brandy — Nutmeg Nanny, Carole — Heirloom Meals, David — Spiced, Erika — In Erika's Kitchen, Jennifer — Bake or Break, Eva — Adventures in Cooking, Jen — Tiny Urban Kitchen, Kate — Food Babbles, and Katie — Healthy Seasonal Recipes.
Right now we rent an apartment in Manhattan and my kitchen is, although big for NYC standards, tiny!
Ok, you know I'm not a great cook, so I have a question — I don't own a stand mixer for my tiny little kitchen... so can I use my hand mixer to beat the filling, or should I borrow one?
But being obsessed with fun baking bans and kitchen gadgets while residing in a tiny kitchen means storage space is much more desirable.
When she's not cooking in her too tiny Portland kitchen, Kate can be found perusing farmer's markets, doing barre classes, hiking, reading, and exploring.
I lived in a semi-furnished studio for awhile when I was younger, and the kitchen consisted of a tiny fridge / microwave / hot plate.
Definitely not needed to make them by the way, but if you have a deep desire to have absolutely everything in your kitchen (even when it's tiny!)
Thanks for a great book and the inspiration you provide — also have a 3 yr old toddler and was up until 2 months ago in a tiny manhattan kitchen!
:) I started reading your blog a few years ago as a novice cook and a Newlywed in my tiny NYC kitchen, and it's been a lot of fun learning from you.
Also, that I can leave my laptop in the living room and not on the kitchen counter, because I have a tiny Chicago - sized counterspace that has resulted in it being covered in flour and vanilla and little drops of molasses over the years that I still can't seem to get off.
There are a handful of Mexican pantry products at the tiny bodega called Los Rodriguez Productos Mexicanos, but the real reason to visit is the kitchen in the back.
Deb I just got your book and IT IS SO AMAZING!!!! I'm literally sitting in my tiny baby kitchen and I am so so so so so excited to cook literally everything in it.
The picture they posted of your kitchen made me so happy, because mine is just as tiny.
I'm so glad to have found your blog and I enjoy reading your recipes cooked from your tiny SF kitchen!
However, my husband and I are living in a place with a TEENY TINY kitchen!
And while I always appreciate a gift and the fact that someone thought of me when they saw those silicon pot holders or these teeny tiny tongs or this decorative cheese knife or that Slap Chop (OK, so maybe the Slap Chop ended up at the thrift store...), there's only so much room in my kitchen.
Besides, baking in a different (tiny) kitchen can be frustrating.
I have such a tiny kitchen that it is impossible to enjoy being in it.
as i stood there in my almost counter-less kitchen running batch after batch of butternut squash mixture through the tiniest of machines, i began realizing that the consistency was a bit thick, as my mini processor didn't accomplish a polished puree.
I'm still in minimalist - mode after living in tiny apartment kitchens for so long in Los Angeles, so I aim to keep my kitchen appliances to a minimum.
In our tiny 100 square foot kitchen, there is a leaning orchid and a big jug of olive oil next to the stove.
Olives are a must in any Greek kitchen, from Crete's tiny green bitter ones to the shriveled black meaty type.
At this point, we both work and don't have a dishwasher (in our tiny BK kitchen), so our main goal is often to make the most food with the least dishes!
the little nest that we're creating is a mish mash of books, photography set up and have mercy, kitchen toys that have no home in the tiny urban galley kitchen so they spill into the hallway and living room.
It's equal parts maddening and hilarious because 192 square feet is a tiny amount of space for two people, but I've somehow managed to turn it into our bedroom and living room and kitchen thanks to 1) clever storage solutions from IKEA and The Container Store (ok, and a few Costco boxes that got shoved in the top of our closet) and 2) a portable cooktop and snack - size refrigerator (both of which have made eating at home a breeze).
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