in the Kitchen
... in the Kitchen and Better Cooking , _______- ill.: fit. I ...
... in the Kitchen and Better Cooking , _______- ill.: fit. I ...
... KITCHENS FOR ALL. The title, Kitchens for All, was displayed on the whitepainted front of to4A, Westminster Bridge Road, opened by the Queen and Princess Mary, on Monday last. The ceremony was an informal one, and the royal vi s itors were able ...
... and the kitchen is, or should be, the chief laboratory of the home—nothing more and nothing less. The kitchen, as we misunderstand it in this country, is, however, much more, and therefore much less. The typical American or Canadian kitchen is the domestic ...
... COMMUNAL KITCHENS An experiment at Reading has shown how a communal kitchen can be made to pay. After allowing for all expenses and for depreciation, an average week's accounts show an estimated profit of 9s. 2d. The story of this enterprise is told in ...
... IN THE KITCHEN AT ROYAUMONT. In the kitchen of an old monastery, says a correspondent of The Times, in an article on British Cooks in France, a group of British women, all of good education, are cooking and scrubbing and washing up all day long, ...
... KITCHEN POLITICS. Parliament is bound to give a great deal of its attention to the kitchen, but the kitchen is not giving nearly enough of its attention to Parliament. While kitchen politics are to the fore the opinion of the kitchen expert, ...
... KITCHEN POLITICS. Parliament is bound to give a great deal of its attention to the kitchen, but the kitchen is not giving nearly enough of its attention to Parliament. While kitchen politics are to the fore the opinion of the kitchen expert, ...
... KITCHEN POLITICS. Parliament is bound to give a great deal of its attention to the kitchen, but the kitchen is not giving nearly enough of its attention to Parliament. While kitchen politics are to the tore the opinion of the kitchen expert, ...
... NATIONAL KITCHENS. MADAM,—One more word, please, on National Kitchehs. On February 26th, punctually to time (though the men concerned were late with their gas and their motor-car), the Kensington National Kitchen was opened, and began to serve the attendant ...
... basement London house. The kitchen, when I first saw it, was in a very damp and miserable condition, and there was a huge oldfashioned kitchener which I at once said I should never use. We had a fresh damp course put in the kitchen and a portion of the floor ...
... Several speakers urged the need for communal kitchens all over London to be opened at once, before the food shortage grows more serious, and the chairman said that such kitchens should be provided not only for the poor but for the middle classes, who will ...
... THE KITCHEN. I am a domestic servant in a small family, writes a general servant. I rise at 6 o'clock every morning, and I am at work until ten o'clock, sometimes eleven. Sunday morning I rise 6.30. The house consists of dining-room, kitchen, scullery ...