Sunday, March 22, 2009

Sis' Kitchen

Here are some pics of my sister's kitchen. It is a decent size by European standards.

This large window is AWESOME. It looks out to their side yard which is where they keep a small garden. The black space on the counter is an electric cook top. It always takes getting used to the electric cook top when I'm here. The only thing I really miss from my kitchen when I'm here is my gas stove.


This is the teeny-weeny refrigerator.


And a look at the inside.









9 comments:

  1. Are the refrigerators smaller in Europe because the assumption is that you are going to the markets on a more frequent basis (like daily)?

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  2. Tino, people here definitely shop more often and in smaller quantities. My sister has a root/wine cellar in the basement that is great for holding produce which saves room if the fridge is full.

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  3. Funny thing is, I shop on a daily basis (or every other day), and I still need a huge refrigerator to hold all of my "essentials". The root cellar sounds like a great idea, though. Does it stay cool year-round?

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  4. Edsel, the root cellar does stay cool year round. I will take some pics of it and post them when I take pics of the rest of the house (sometime this week). I would need a bigger fridge if we were to stay here long term. Like you said, the "essentials" take up so much room!

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  5. I'm looking forward to seeing some Swiss culinary treats. thanks for sharing with us!

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  6. Hi Michael, thanks for following along! I am pretty bummed that I didn't make it to Black River Cafe before we left for this trip. I had the best of intentions but time got away from me in a crazy way getting us ready to leave on fairly short notice. Anyway, your menu looks great and I am eager to check the place out when we get back home. It seems like a very good fit for you.

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  7. D! You posted pics of your sister's fridge first! YOU ARE IN SWITZERLAND! GO GET ME PICTURES OF STUNNING MOUNTAIN VISTAS! And peaceful sheep gamboling on hillsides, and gorgeous modern design. Chop, chop! :P

    I joined skype n sent you an email about it. ^_^

    r.e. root cellars...they're awesome. I took some potatoes from mom's garden that had been kept in her root cellar home about a month ago and put them in my pantry. I went to go use one of them over the weekend, and...pseudopods. Three-foot-long pseudopods crawling up the side of my pantry, attached to wee little shriveled potatoes. Hooray, because I needed new nightmares; I'd worn out the old ones. Pseudopods do not happen to my mom because she keeps her monster taters properly locked away in the root cellar.

    -E

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  8. Finally got a chance to start reading here. I find the tiny kitchens in Europe to be so interesting, though it's been years since I went and will probably be many more before I can return. I really enjoyed the pix of the kitchen!

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  9. rockandroller, I'm so glad you got the chance to check out my new blog. I think of you often and wonder how you're doing. Any news yet?

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