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Jane Lackley is making Pita to test a recipe for Eat It! Food Adventures, a children's cookbook by Gracie Cavnar
Part of the design requirements for this kitchen was space for 700 cookbooks. This was a very narrow (8 inch) space in back of the living room fireplace that we carved out for bookshelf space.
I was in Michaels the other night and saw this cookbook and thought it would make a wonderful present for my daughter. She loves to help me in the kitchen and I promised I would get her one. There are some really cute recipes in here.
"J.A.S. Design Build constructed by Anderson Construction Group. John & Kate purchased the home in 2011 & lived in the mid-century modern home “as is” for a year before deciding to take the house down to the foundation. The result is a design evokes a “beach house” theme complemented by pieces of Ilona Brustad’s spectacular artwork."
Madison Park Home & Garden Tour
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My cookbooks take up two bays of the attic steps bookcase (which they share with the dog books). Also some antique molds and a dog nutcracker. But there are always cookbooks in piles. These steps are on the far side of the kitchen island, so easily accessible when cooking.
All told, we have eight shelf bays like the one above, running alongside two flights of stairs. Plus there are bookshelves in 5 other rooms. And books in boxes. Yipes, so many books!
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Tūranga, 11 November 2020.
File reference: 2020-11-11-IMG_0451
Photo by Moata Tamaira
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
From the Seattle Seahawks Gridiron Gourmet cookbook (1983).
Ron Essink and David Krieg
Recipe: Buttermilk Pancakes (About 15 bachelor-sized pancakes)
Jane Lackley is making Pita to test a recipe for Eat It! Food Adventures, a children's cookbook by Gracie Cavnar