yesterday
i wrote about my world of baking.
today
you can see a bit of where the magic happens.
and yes,
a good bottle of red,
hearts of all sizes,
animal head toothpicks,
and sparkly puffballs
are sometimes a part of the kitchen experience.
I do like to cook; I’m sort of a mad scientist in the kitchen.
Kyle Chandler
Cute cabinet and storage 🙂
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thanks, andy. it’s a really old dresser, repurposed for use in my kitchen.
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It’s perfect 🙂 🙂
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Now I’m very jealous because I want your kitchen! What’s the paint? I have to know! I wanted the very same colour in our living room but after searching and mixing and all-sorts, we gave up.
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Your cooking home is golden in many ways, Beth. It screams you. Thank you for sharing, and enjoy the good red, good red.
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it really is a bit of me mark, collage-style and mix of things, all in one place, i guess. my pleasure,and yes to a bit of good red )
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that cabinet is to die for. The whole lil mise en scene looks out of a “great kitchens” magazine. Boil and bubble, my friend!!
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aw, you are too sweet, charron. it’s an old dresser, and i love it, chips and scrapes and all, exactly as it is. i will boil and bubble away…
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I love Kyle Chandler!
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me too, roy )
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Did you see the movie “Waitress?” It had some great pie-baking scenes that made me feel like I was only half a woman until I learn to master pie-making.
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oh i did, kerby and i know what you mean – )
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That is an inviting kitchen!
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thanks fannie )
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Someday I will have a decent kitchen.
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and you will, ross, you will )
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it’s a color called, ‘warm summer’ a pale yellow, with an extra bit of white thrown in. i know it’s really hard to match your vision with how paint is going to look on a wall. it’s always trial and error for me, fnd )
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Thank you!
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red wine makes everything taste tastier 😆
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you are absolutely right, duncan )
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Hear! Hear!
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That is a very charming looking worktop. A great place for culinary inspirations and imaginations.
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thanks, l like that it’s ‘lived life’ a bit and it certainly does inspire )
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I would bake, but then I’d have to really measure. Which I don’t do.
Recipes are guide lines… and well I never seem to cook the same exact thing twice.
I agree though that a kitchen can be magic. 🙂
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i totally understand this, jules. begin half italian, i’m more of a non-measurement throw in a pinch of this and bunch of that kind of woman, and baking certainly is less flexible, so i try to find a middle ground there somewhere –
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That’s pretty sweet shelf, if you ask me. It reminds me of the card catalogs that I came across the last antique shop trip that I had. There are so many creative things you can do. I wish there was enough time for it all.
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hey, you’ve got many years to do all the stuff you want to do. or not. do it now )
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I love your cheerful yellow kitchen! It’s very much like you. 🙂
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thanks mrsugar )
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A warm inviting tone, casual and welcoming. Lovely, Beth.
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thanks, judy )
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Beth, I love your kitchen. It looks like my taste…very eclectic. Great dresser that you refurbished. Love, love, love it.
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yes, eclectic it is, and thank you so much )
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Hi Beth,
When I was a junior in Highschool I took a home ec class. The class was all girls save for me and a buddy–both of us football players too! We got strange reactions from all our macho teammates, but I always use my standard line in such situations: “I am very secure in my masculinity.”
Anyway, In that class I learned to cook, bake, make my own shirts (REALLY), and various other things that really helped me during all the bachelor times throughout my life.
Oh,and all the girls just thought I was so very cool too!
Heheheh
Love the look of your kitchen. It looks very inviting. 🙂
Cheers,
Lance
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i’ll bet you guys were super popular ) thanks, lance –
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There was ‘method to my madness’
Did’ya really think I wanted to learn how to make my own clothes?
😉
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oh, I’m sure of it. like the few men in my yoga class )
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Women! Can never fool ’em!
😉
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Now how long did it take to clear up the dresser before you took the picture beth, hmm? A lovely picture and the dresser is beautiful.
Cheers
Laurie.
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it almost always look like that, laurie, i’m not kidding, except when in the midst of cooking of course )
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That’s good to know, so I won’t post a picture of my shed. 😦
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hahahaha – no worries, i like a house that’s really lived in, laurie. just have to have a space to use for cooking up all sorts of experiments )
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Experimental cook? I like you more already.
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hahaha – read my quote at the bottom of my post, laurie. that says is all )
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Hmm, mad scientist. Says it all indeed.
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How beautiful! I love seeing a slice of life, a la Beth. 🙂
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thanks, brenda. i think it’s always fun to see a bit of other’s lives in the real world )
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Yes, I’ve been toying with the idea of doing a “This is my garden” kind of post. 🙂
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i think that would be fabulous, brenda. and it would help us all to know you even better )
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I’m glad you think so. 🙂 The foxglove from today’s post is from my garden. 🙂
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I bet you spend lots of time in that kitchen, even when you’re not cooking. So delightful. A feast for the eyes!
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thanks, deb, i do enjoy my time in my little kitchen )
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Neat kitchen Beth.
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thanks, paul )
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