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  • treadful@lemmy.zipT treadful@lemmy.zip

    I like all this and I might steal your ideas. The lid hangers especially. Always the most annoying thing to deal with in a kitchen.

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    FauxPseudo
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    I got a lot of 1x2 wood for dirt cheap and decided it would work perfectly for the pot lids. Having a place for them has been a game changer.

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    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

      Sometimes you just want things ready to grab. No opening a cabinet. No opening a drawer.

      When I moved in I knew I needed to at least repair, if not replace, my cabinet doors. The plywood they were made from was delaminating on the corners. I took them all down, pumped them full of wood glue and put them back up.

      This has had me blissfully not caring if I put holes in them for the last 8 years. So I just keep adding features for stuff that gets used frequently and I don’t want to ever dig for.

      Dry goods storage above the cabinets got installed first, a double magnetics knife strip so knives didn’t go flying when you open the cabinet. Dry measuring cups, liquid measuring cups, pot lids for two sets of pots, small pastry rolling pin, instant read thermometer, pot holders, two skillets (one not seen to the left, a special shelf on the inside of a cabinet just got my instant coffee, and so much more like quick grab spice/oil racks over the sink.

      Have you got any cabinet modifications you have done to make everything easier?

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      makingwork@lemmy.ca
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      Camp / cottage feel! Cozy. You’ve utilized space so well.

      The temperature gun is my favourite kitchen tool I see.

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      • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

        Sometimes you just want things ready to grab. No opening a cabinet. No opening a drawer.

        When I moved in I knew I needed to at least repair, if not replace, my cabinet doors. The plywood they were made from was delaminating on the corners. I took them all down, pumped them full of wood glue and put them back up.

        This has had me blissfully not caring if I put holes in them for the last 8 years. So I just keep adding features for stuff that gets used frequently and I don’t want to ever dig for.

        Dry goods storage above the cabinets got installed first, a double magnetics knife strip so knives didn’t go flying when you open the cabinet. Dry measuring cups, liquid measuring cups, pot lids for two sets of pots, small pastry rolling pin, instant read thermometer, pot holders, two skillets (one not seen to the left, a special shelf on the inside of a cabinet just got my instant coffee, and so much more like quick grab spice/oil racks over the sink.

        Have you got any cabinet modifications you have done to make everything easier?

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        dayroom7485@lemmy.world
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        #8

        I adore your kitchen, I really dig the workshop-„let me fix this real quick“-style.

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        • M makingwork@lemmy.ca

          Camp / cottage feel! Cozy. You’ve utilized space so well.

          The temperature gun is my favourite kitchen tool I see.

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          FauxPseudo
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          When making breads in the oven or in a pan, or deep frying something I don’t like guessing at the temperature.

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            I adore your kitchen, I really dig the workshop-„let me fix this real quick“-style.

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            FauxPseudo
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            I’m not making any jigs, or buying tools, wood, fasteners, or finishes for a one off project. I can only use what’s on hand. So very “real quick”.

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            • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

              Sometimes you just want things ready to grab. No opening a cabinet. No opening a drawer.

              When I moved in I knew I needed to at least repair, if not replace, my cabinet doors. The plywood they were made from was delaminating on the corners. I took them all down, pumped them full of wood glue and put them back up.

              This has had me blissfully not caring if I put holes in them for the last 8 years. So I just keep adding features for stuff that gets used frequently and I don’t want to ever dig for.

              Dry goods storage above the cabinets got installed first, a double magnetics knife strip so knives didn’t go flying when you open the cabinet. Dry measuring cups, liquid measuring cups, pot lids for two sets of pots, small pastry rolling pin, instant read thermometer, pot holders, two skillets (one not seen to the left, a special shelf on the inside of a cabinet just got my instant coffee, and so much more like quick grab spice/oil racks over the sink.

              Have you got any cabinet modifications you have done to make everything easier?

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              dejected_warp_core@lemmy.world
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              #11

              I know it’s not in-line with the latest kitchen trends but holy cow is this a functional workspace. You don’t “prepare meals” here. You build cuisine in a space like this.

              Have you got any cabinet modifications you have done to make everything easier?

              New-old house this year. Drawer slides and drawer-pulls were first to go. All were sticky, impossible to clean, and didn’t work half the time.

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              • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                When making breads in the oven or in a pan, or deep frying something I don’t like guessing at the temperature.

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                makingwork@lemmy.ca
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                I used mine as a toy. To see how cold the snow is. How warm my tea is. Temperature of TV. Etc.

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                • D dejected_warp_core@lemmy.world

                  I know it’s not in-line with the latest kitchen trends but holy cow is this a functional workspace. You don’t “prepare meals” here. You build cuisine in a space like this.

                  Have you got any cabinet modifications you have done to make everything easier?

                  New-old house this year. Drawer slides and drawer-pulls were first to go. All were sticky, impossible to clean, and didn’t work half the time.

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                  FauxPseudo
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                  My drawers don’t have any slides. They are all raw wood on wood. When we moved in I had to buy a bar of soap to put on all the drawer bottoms. Worked like a charm. Haven’t had reapply in 8 years.

                  I don’t envy the price you paid for new slides. Or the cramps someone got installing them in cabinets that have a counter on top.

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                  • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                    My drawers don’t have any slides. They are all raw wood on wood. When we moved in I had to buy a bar of soap to put on all the drawer bottoms. Worked like a charm. Haven’t had reapply in 8 years.

                    I don’t envy the price you paid for new slides. Or the cramps someone got installing them in cabinets that have a counter on top.

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                    dejected_warp_core@lemmy.world
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                    Some times, the old ways are best.

                    Eh, I didn’t have to get every last set, but the ones that were too rusted/gunked to work… yeah. I’m almost a contortionist and some of those were complete bastards to install. Everywhere the Makita didn’t fit, yeah, hand-cramp city.

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                    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                      Sometimes you just want things ready to grab. No opening a cabinet. No opening a drawer.

                      When I moved in I knew I needed to at least repair, if not replace, my cabinet doors. The plywood they were made from was delaminating on the corners. I took them all down, pumped them full of wood glue and put them back up.

                      This has had me blissfully not caring if I put holes in them for the last 8 years. So I just keep adding features for stuff that gets used frequently and I don’t want to ever dig for.

                      Dry goods storage above the cabinets got installed first, a double magnetics knife strip so knives didn’t go flying when you open the cabinet. Dry measuring cups, liquid measuring cups, pot lids for two sets of pots, small pastry rolling pin, instant read thermometer, pot holders, two skillets (one not seen to the left, a special shelf on the inside of a cabinet just got my instant coffee, and so much more like quick grab spice/oil racks over the sink.

                      Have you got any cabinet modifications you have done to make everything easier?

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                      ikidd@lemmy.world
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                      That would be annoying as hell.

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                      • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                        When making breads in the oven or in a pan, or deep frying something I don’t like guessing at the temperature.

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                        wolf314159@startrek.website
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                        Just like guessing the temperature of the inside of things and instead opt to only get the temperature at the surface of things? That doesn’t sound great for most kitchen related temperature readings.

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                          Just like guessing the temperature of the inside of things and instead opt to only get the temperature at the surface of things? That doesn’t sound great for most kitchen related temperature readings.

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                          FauxPseudo
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                          Center temp can be inferred from a number of factors like how long something’s been in or what its texture is and your push on it. But there ain’t no way to know whether a skillet is 300° or 600° when you are making pitas and you want it at 500. Is the oven lying any being preheated? Did it say it’s 450 when it’s only 375? Is that frying oil 350?

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                            Center temp can be inferred from a number of factors like how long something’s been in or what its texture is and your push on it. But there ain’t no way to know whether a skillet is 300° or 600° when you are making pitas and you want it at 500. Is the oven lying any being preheated? Did it say it’s 450 when it’s only 375? Is that frying oil 350?

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                            wolf314159@startrek.website
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                            Your bizarre logic isn’t even self consistent. I guess I should have known better than to question someone who also thinks holding kinves on a swinging door with magnets is a good idea. You and your kitchen are going to hurt someone.

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                              Your bizarre logic isn’t even self consistent. I guess I should have known better than to question someone who also thinks holding kinves on a swinging door with magnets is a good idea. You and your kitchen are going to hurt someone.

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                              FauxPseudo
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                              There are two magnetic strips there ensuring those knives aren’t going anywhere. I have never had one knife come off of there.

                              As for the rest of your comment I’m not even sure I understand the issue you are having. You think you know how hot an oven, oil it pan is without testing? Where is the inconsistency in logic there?

                              I want this to be a good faith conversation. Can you explain it without repeating the character attack of your comment?

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                              • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                                Sometimes you just want things ready to grab. No opening a cabinet. No opening a drawer.

                                When I moved in I knew I needed to at least repair, if not replace, my cabinet doors. The plywood they were made from was delaminating on the corners. I took them all down, pumped them full of wood glue and put them back up.

                                This has had me blissfully not caring if I put holes in them for the last 8 years. So I just keep adding features for stuff that gets used frequently and I don’t want to ever dig for.

                                Dry goods storage above the cabinets got installed first, a double magnetics knife strip so knives didn’t go flying when you open the cabinet. Dry measuring cups, liquid measuring cups, pot lids for two sets of pots, small pastry rolling pin, instant read thermometer, pot holders, two skillets (one not seen to the left, a special shelf on the inside of a cabinet just got my instant coffee, and so much more like quick grab spice/oil racks over the sink.

                                Have you got any cabinet modifications you have done to make everything easier?

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                                skibidi@lemmy.world
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                                Cook bacon once and all that is now covered in grease

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                                  Cook bacon once and all that is now covered in grease

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                                  FauxPseudo
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                                  Since I only cook bacon in the oven the oven would catch fire before any bacon grease got on anything here. So after 8 years of constant use I think I’m safe from that issue.

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