We're currently in the process of removing everything--and I mean
everything--from the kitchen: The cabinets are being ripped out tomorrow. Okay, everything movable, to be precise--the refrigerator and the table aren't going anywhere. As for the rest, don't ask. :( Even Pesach prep isn't this bad--this time, we don't have the option of leaving anything in the taped-shut cabinets.
Speaking of our Pesach-prepped kitchen, here's a last look--most of the right side should be replaced within a few weeks. Note the progression, Miami Al--sink followed by dish drainboard following by cutting board followed by stove. Um, where were we supposed to fit that double-sink and second dishwasher that you recommended in the comments to the "kosher kitchen construction" post?
Discussion continues in the comments to the
aforementioned post. I hope to hear from you.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm in the middle of cooking the last supper, so to speak. :)
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Pesach sheni.
Monday, April 22, 2013 update: There will be a short delay . . .
. . . while our co-op management office gets the elevator repaired. The rip-off, er, rip-out, will take place tomorrow, if all goes well. How we're going to make Shabbos amid this chaos--we certainly won't have time to put everything into the new cabinets before next Sunday--we have no idea.
2 Comments:
We have a granite island I love. We cover it with boiling water before Pesach. My niece does same.
I cover my non-granite counters with contact paper. I enjoy picking out the contact paper each year (like redecorating your kitchen for less than $10), though this year the pickings were slim. I should shop in advance. The contact paper method takes a lot longer than the granite counter.
Believe me, Leora, if we had room for a kitchen island . . . But I'm glad to hear that the boiling-water method is quicker than the cover-everything method.
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