Sentences with phrase «real working kitchen»

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I'm blender and food processor challenged (so excited to finally get out of college life and into actually having a kitchen life, but a real kitchen is still a few months away)- do you think mixing these with a hand mixer would work?
Here here for depicting a real working home kitchen in action!
And of course I love the luxury of working in a real kitchen that can fit more than one person!
For a year, Weyland worked Thursday nights and all day Sundays for free in order to gain real - world kitchen experience, while continuing to work his day job.
Even more than writing, one of the biggest jobs of cookbook collaborators is making sure that the recipes work in a real kitchen for a home cook.
My older kids easily work most kitchen appliances and can even safely handle a chef's knife (thanks to the Kids Cook Real Food course), but high speed blenders are not a toy, and I don't let our younger kids use ours.
And of course I love the luxury of working in a real kitchen that can fit more than one person!
It's just not worth all the stress, when there's real work to be done in the gym (and the kitchen)!
This post is part of Real Food Wednesday hosted at Kelly the Kitchen Kop and Works for Me Wednesday hosted at We Are THAT Family.
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Pros: Suite - style rooms with small kitchens made it great for the kids, free breakfast (which worked perfectly to grab yogurt, cereal or toast for the kids before going out for real breakfast), possibility to get adjoining rooms (we had two rooms, which was perfect for us — we slept in one and James and Elodie slept in the other), close to lots of food and coffee.
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The kitchen is odd for its coziness; real medieval kitchens were large and airy for all the vital, greasy work they did, and few examples survive just for the fact that they had a tendency, despite their controlled use of fire, for burning to the ground.
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These works marked his rejection of making figurative art with clear references to the real world, and in particular his move away from the post-WWII Kitchen Sink group of artists who were painting ordinary scenes of everyday life.
Her work has been exhibited at The Kitchen, Nice & Fit Gallery, The Moore Space, Von Lintel Gallery, the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Human Resources, Fleisher Ollman Gallery, Real Art Ways, Soloway Gallery, and Neon > fdv.
LoVid's works have been presented internationally, among many: Klaus von Nichtssagend (NY), Daejeon Museum (Korea), Smack Mellon (NY), Real Art Ways (CT), The New Museum (NY), Issue Project Room (NY), Agnes Etherington Art Centre (Canada), Lampo (Chicago), International Film Festival Rotterdam (Netherlands), MoMA (NY), and The Kitchen (NY).
The show includes a selection of intimate drawings and texts by the artist executed on notebook paper as well as three large format works on canvas which were created in reaction to a real - time performance of Bill T. Jones at The Kitchen in New York 1982.
More complex in its prescience is Serra and Schoolman's video work, here displayed in the Kitchen's elevator (during Phase 1 of the show, it was given main - gallery real estate).
While the kitchen table or a corner in the bedroom can suffice, having a real space dedicated to work is a boon when you work from home.
Wesley Brown was so sure his Calgary home - with its «spacious working kitchen and extremely large yard with soothing pond focal point» - would sell itself that he didn't bother to hire a real estate agent.
We didn't want to spend a lot of money designing a kitchen for a space we had never lived in or used, so we agreed that we would create a super affordable temporary kitchen that would work for the first 6 months and then plan to install our «real kitchen» after that.
Real wooden floorboards and their laminate cousins will add warmth, texture and style to your kitchen space — and with endless colours and tones on the market, you can easily choose a style that suits your kitchen units, whatever budget you're working to.
I'm dreaming of a tree lined family neighborhood street and a new charming home with leaded glass doors that can open without scraping the floor, wide baseboard moldings, gables and front porches, reasonably sized rooms with sweeping views of open space, pocket doors, restored vintage hardware, solid walls, wood and stone floors, large kitchen with vintage details and modern conveniences, working bathrooms with old fashioned charm, real wood window trim, iron gates, solid staircases and railings, beautiful windows that open and close without a hammer or screwdriver... old house details and exceptional quality, new house energy efficiency and condition.
This kitchen is a real mix of colours and materials but the high ceiling gives it all space to work.
I really like the feel of a real «working kitchen
In a big living room space or as a kitchen island surround, I would probably opt for the real panels, but on cabinetry or in a small bathroom like this, the wallpaper works great!
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