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    Jermes80 is offline Culinarian
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    Hello to all. I am remodeling my kitchen and starting over from scratch with every thing. What is one item you could not do without in your kitchen? Of course there is the usual items, but is there a utensil or gadget or appliance you will go for every time. Looking forward to your answers.
    Jerrie

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    when I remodeled my kitchen I chose what I use in my kitchen - how I like to cook - what I want to cook on - what I needed for what I was doing -

    I didn't listen to anyone - it's my kitchen - I didn't needs anyone's input

    you put in what you are going to use - the appliances you are going to use - the utensils you are going to use - not someone else's ideas

    I need a kitchen I can work in they way I want to - and set up my way - some of the "suggestions" I heard - were not for me - I know how I cook and that is how it should be for anyone who really cooks

    I have a few friends that have very expensive kitchens with high tech everything - too bad they don't know how to turn it all on -

    some kitchens need nothing more than vending machines

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    I love my basin sink. As for untensils and gadgets, Good chef's knife and cutting board, wooden spoons, silicone spatulas, good pots and pans, large stainless steel mixing bowls, a cheese grater, microplane, mini prep/stick blender, steamer rack for vegetables. The metal kind you just pop in your sauce pot and a silpat. I think that's a good start. Those are things I use constantly.

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    >>not do without?

    hmmm, cooktop, oven, running water. pretty much everything else has 'alternatives' . . .

    sounds silly, but past "the basics" the rest is a question of "what makes your life easier?"

    I bake. Im seriously working on a spring loaded - popup cabinet doohickie for my big *ss mixer. it's heavy; then again, iffin you don't never use a big*ss mixer, not all too important, no?

    deep fryer?
    proofing oven?
    steam injection for your bread baking oven?
    (house) exhausting vent hood?
    big pantry - there is no limit on the definition of "big" - more big is more better
    "over the cooktop water spout" - neat if you're into pasta
    'instant hot water' tap?
    push top soap dispenser?
    deep sink? - like 12 - 14" . . .
    a spray nozzle that reaches from 'there' to 'Shebogan'
    big*ss cooktop with griddle

    depends, what you cook?

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    I would love to have a DEEP DEEP sink with a high faucet. I have a shallow sink with a low faucet and it's a major PITA to fill pots with water.

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    I build kitchens for a living and have to laff at some of Mama's comments. Most people I put kitchens in for just use them for show and always order out for their food., they don't even make their own coffee.
    A kitchen has to be designed around ones needs, Cabinet types, space for storage. Do you bake? Pan sizes, places to store them. Do you like storing supplies? Pantry sizes. Stove types, gas, electric, commercial grades, exhaust vents styles and selections. The type of fridge that suits you and your famlies needs, Freezer space, fridge space, top mounted freezers, side by sides, Bottom freezers, drawer type freezers.... Sink types, faucet types, dish washers, garbage disposals. The list goes on and on. Then you get into layouts to also best serve your needs. Conter tops. Everyone likes the stone tops now. They are expensive and come in so many styles and colors. Working with your space and the layout will determine work space and what type of lighting you will need. Don't forget flooring. With stone counter tops, one usually goes with tile flooring, also a zillion different selections to choose from.

    All the work, planning, coordinating, designing and a whole lot of aggrevation, hopefully when finished your kitchen will be exactly that, Yours.

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    I can't understand for the life of me why some put in the biggest kitchens and show off everything that they don't use. Who are they fooling? I've seen my share - and I have several friends that never even walk into their kitchens. The fridge is stocked with beer and a few microwaveable things. And they put in elaborate kitchens. total idiots - and they even brag that they don't use the room! I even have a friend that buys every kitchen gadget there is - hey - I have tons of them myself - but atleast mine get used - they aren't packed in boxes lined up down the hallway to the bedrooms like hers are. Now that is a sickness!

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    I realize everyone has ther own needs and desires. Maybe I should have phrased this as a rhetorical question. I'm so darned excited about getting a new kitchen, I just want to talk to everyone about theirs. If you could see what I've been cooking in for the last 13 years, you would know why. Thanks for everyones input.
    Jerrie

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    Jerrie - there is nothing that is more enjoyable than designing your very own kitchen. But make it YOUR kitchen - reflecting on what you do - what you cook - how you cook. There is so much you can do. You'll have a ball doing it!

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    Kitchens are indeed wonderful, magical places. And for those who spend a lot of time in them, they tend to need to be places that are a.) comfy, b. well equipped and c. athstetically pleasing.

    That said- I'm a minimalist. If I don't HAVE TO have an applianne or gadget, I prefer NOT to have it. I also like tools that have several multi-uses. For instance- I personally have no need ofr a garlic press- the side of my french knife smashes cloves perfectly. And my cheese knife? Also makes the perfect potato peeler. That's not to talk-down garlic presses- many have them and love them. But me? I owned 3-4 for ages and finally got rid of them when I realized I hadn't used them in years.

    I always require good and plentiful lighting- and I also always enjoy a large window at the sink so I have a place other than a stark wall to look out of and daydream while I scrub pots/pans and wash dishes.

    I also am an art lover. I have not only many framed prints... I also am lucky enough to have some lovely framed food watercolors painted by a very dear member here at Spice Place- as well as many framed vintage photos of those on my family tree cooking in their old-time kitchens- and I value these treasures perhaps more than any of the art throughout my modest condo.

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