Monday, May 3, 2010

My "Kitchen"


How do I put this tastefully....


I cook in our bathroom. 


Our "kitchen" developed slowly. First it began with a hot water boiler and a rice cooker and as time passed and it looked like we were staying put, cheap rent in a bad economy, yes please, I started to acquire all sorts of appliances, cooking tools and shelving. Each one testing the limits of a kitchen-less apartment. The possibilities, I am discovering, are endless.


There are some limits however. For example, if I turn on the hairdryer and my husband Chris turns on the hot water boiler we blow a fuse, swear and reset all the clocks. If Chris decides the toilet is actually a garbage disposal and then discovers it's not (repeatedly) there is more swearing. And if I get a little too carried away at the grocery store and cannot quite fit everything into the fridge there is lots of exacerbated slamming of the refrigerator door.


There was also the time I cooked a three pound lamb shoulder in a three pound glass casserole dish with about another pound of boiling white wine and herbs, in my toaster oven, and as I removed this atomic meal with hot pink silicone pot holders, it occurred to me that I was not wearing any shoes and that the floor below my feet was tile. 



There was also the time I noticed flashes from a window across the street and realized someone was photographing me cooking in my "kitchen". More swearing from Chris.



Never a dull moment at our house.

9 comments:

  1. oh erica, this is a perfect post, i love it!

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  2. You gotta do what you gotta do. :) I love the fact that you're documenting it.

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  3. Awesome, I am completely amazed at what you can accomplish in this space....on a side note, ironically, now, the second time I have been perusing your blog, my girls have gotten busy in the kitchen, this time they started mixing up batter for a cake, thankfully they chose baking flour....last time it was the smoothies....weird.

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  4. I'm so glad you visited my site so I could find yours! I'm absolutely cracking up! :-) I love your ingenuity and making the most out of a less than ideal situation. :-)

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  5. Where there is a will, there is a way! I've been exploring your blog trying to find the "kitchen" pics...so awesome.
    My husband and I have a teeny place too...half our wedding presents are in boxes at our parents too haha

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  6. I love it! Thanks for being brave enough to share this with us! In today's economy we have to find new ways to make it work. You've done a fabulous job! Hats off to you!

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  7. I just found your site! I'm moving into a "mother in law" unit in 8 days and there's a microwave, toaster oven (which is foreign to me), and a mini fridge. Plenty of storage. I'm curious- what did you bake your pies and cakes in?

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  8. Hi Katie, I bake my pies and cakes in my toaster oven. You just have to watch that the tops don't burn which usually involves putting aluminum foil on top of whatever I'm baking about half way through. You can also rotate whatever you're baking to make sure it bakes evenly. A toaster oven is basically a very small oven!

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  9. Hi Erica - my high school friend Liz (who went to Sarah Lawrence) told me about your blog (I write a food/cooking blog as well) and I'm so glad she did... I love finding new food blogs! Looking forward to reading more :).

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