Happy & Healthy
7 things that won't come into my kitchen
At home, I set up the kitchen (read our suggestions here)? I'm meanwhile scrolling through the first of the Monate like an addict through Elkes Nieuwsflix, but nothing, zip, nada. Even Netflix is acting suspicious... Quiet then. I want a sequel to my favorite and I want it now. But with a chronic shortage and the absence of rattling conversations, but just how living together went for me). We haven't renovated much because it's a rental house, but some cabinets have been removed and replaced with shelves, and I've changed the layout a bit. The kitchen appliances are in a certain corner, the prettiest dishes in the china cabinet and the simpler plates and bowls are conveniently within reach. For the rest, I'm waiting for my super cool dream kitchen when we buy a house (that's still a long way off). I'm already pinning like crazy on Pinterest for inspiration. Until then, I simmer, brew, bake, roast, and taste just fine in this nice little kitchen. Whether it's this house or a future mansion, there are a few things that will NOT be in my kitchen. And those are the following:
1. A garlic press. I hate them. They stink and are hard to clean.
2. A deep fryer. I would love to fry zucchini flowers, but I'll do that in a regular pan.
3. An orange juicer. It's a big silly thing that takes up a lot of space. You can easily juice with a hand juicer. Plus, it makes less noise, which is nice.
4. Dull knives. I only cut with Zwilling and Global knives. And preferably with razor-sharp ones. They are an investment, but it makes cooking a lot easier.
5. Dishes with texts. The rrrrrills.
6. A trash can that is not from Brabantia. No other brand is better, you know. A pedal bin really doesn't make me happy.
7. This is something I learned from my mother. I only buy linen dish towels because they actually dry. If you look carefully, they are a bit more expensive, but they last you a lifetime. Cotton dish towels are not allowed in my house. I'm a bit of a nitpicker, huh?



