If you remember in
the previous kitchen post I told you that the appliance repair shop quoted us $ 1500 to $ 2000 to fix this stove.
I mentioned in
my previous kitchen post that I want to eventually change out the tile for something whiter.
Not exact matches
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I know I'm repeating here from
previous posts, but, sadly, there are schools without on - site
kitchens, for example, which means that recipes and outside input are not the stumbling block.
In a
previous post, I talked about how easy it is to use my tablet to stay organized, but it's also handy and small enough to keep in the
kitchen, either to search for new recipes or to follow a recipe you might be trying for the first time.
This week in Tuesday Tutorials I'm bringing you a round - up of some of my favourite
posts from the
previous week, focusing on science exploration using everyday household and
kitchen objects.
Get a cheap
kitchen scale and measure your portions of food, use a database of nutritional information (see my
previous post for a software tool) and calculate your calorie intake.
I've also highlighted several non-white
kitchens and laundry rooms with gorgeous colorful cabinetry in
previous posts.
This is an almost everything, including the
kitchen sink,
post on updates for the Monday, July 31, 2017 Madison Metropolitan School District vote (agenda and materials here) on the Isthmus Montessori Academy Charter School Contract (
previous post here provides essential background, I am not going to re-cover most of that material).
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I'm taking inspiration from your
kitchen photos in a
previous post.
This
post, combined with the
kitchen inspiration
post just
previous, is getting me really excited to see things come together.
In our
previous post, we talked about what «season» is the best time for a
kitchen remodel, especially if you live in south Louisiana.
, I've already shared several of our vision
posts for the interior rooms in our new house (scroll through the
previous posts here), as well as inspiration for new gates in our side yard, located just outside the
kitchen.
Today's blog
post features the changes we made to our living room, which is now open to the
kitchen with the
previous kitchen walls removed.
Forgot to mention the hutch on
previous post, I think maybe a white with red knobs, or maybe a sea - foam green would be summery, [just a thought] do nt know if the green would go in your
kitchen, but I love the light greens, would love to see more pictures of your lovely home, your such a master decorator, I just love your blog, thanks for all the inspiration..
Hi Kelley ~ Having just found you recently... I decided to go back a little and look at your
previous posts... and this one stopped me in my tracks... I love your
kitchen... the mix of industrial looking lights and weathered signs... it's perfect... you did a fantastic job!
We are in the middle of a reno and your
previous post of your
kitchen has been a HUGE inspiration.