Come and have a look-see.... Amazing treasures, great storage ideas, comforting thoughts and shelf look-a-likes. Doesn't if feel good to see that not all our cupboards are alphabetized? Of course the ones open for the general public are ;), but now you get to see the good stuff. A peek behind the scenes, the inventory we trust upon in good days but especially in bad days!
Oh kom er eens kijken...wat ik in mijn kastje heb. In dit geval gaat het niet om het "hebben" maar om herkenning, om goede ideeën, voorkeuren, ingrediënten die je kent of misschien wel niet maar wel nieuwsgierig naar bent.... Wie weet!
I think it was Marl1 who asked to make an inventory of foodstuffs that are omnipresent in almost every kitchen.....very good idea....I'll wait for your answers ;-)
For the Dutch it must be the #^*&$ orange spice boxes (and that is not because they are user friendly), and I think almost everyone has their supply of pasta and flour. Any other items?
Thinking about creating atmosphere? Angelika will show you how to in The Flying Apple !
Aranka sent me an email with (a.o.) this neat transport idea.
Arden from Uit de keuken van Arden made instant recipes out of her cupboard and decided to post her cabinets as well.
Ashleigh over at Stitched in Holland shows us a room with a view.
Edith shows her cupboards at Ediths digitale keuken
Gea pulls out some of her supplies by email.
Hammies Home has the cleanest kitchen cabinets ... I'm jealous!
Jenny at Kookpuntweblog gives us an update on her stash
Larein send an email and manages to let her baking supplies star as kitchen adornment! Look and learn!
Lien over at Notitie van Lien has a real Pantry overload but she's labelling!
Lindy lets us visit her pantry at Toast and she offers us a slice of cake too!
Marl1 at Huisje boompjes beestjes is battling Silvo's spice boxes
Molly at Somewhat refined has a dark feathered friend watching over her Alaska based kitchen cabinets.
Robert shows his world and the back-up supplies
Sandi invites all of you to take a peek in her pantry at Whistle Stop Cafe Cooking
Oops! I almost forgot to mention Sue at Sue Cooks Wild, luckily for me she has a light fixture there to guide me...
Tanna at My Kitchen in half cups does a great balancing act involving beautiful earthenware.
Oh kom er eens kijken...wat ik in mijn kastje heb. In dit geval gaat het niet om het "hebben" maar om herkenning, om goede ideeën, voorkeuren, ingrediënten die je kent of misschien wel niet maar wel nieuwsgierig naar bent.... Wie weet!
I think it was Marl1 who asked to make an inventory of foodstuffs that are omnipresent in almost every kitchen.....very good idea....I'll wait for your answers ;-)
For the Dutch it must be the #^*&$ orange spice boxes (and that is not because they are user friendly), and I think almost everyone has their supply of pasta and flour. Any other items?
Thinking about creating atmosphere? Angelika will show you how to in The Flying Apple !
Aranka sent me an email with (a.o.) this neat transport idea.
Arden from Uit de keuken van Arden made instant recipes out of her cupboard and decided to post her cabinets as well.
Ashleigh over at Stitched in Holland shows us a room with a view.
Edith shows her cupboards at Ediths digitale keuken
Gea pulls out some of her supplies by email.
Hammies Home has the cleanest kitchen cabinets ... I'm jealous!
Jenny at Kookpuntweblog gives us an update on her stash
Larein send an email and manages to let her baking supplies star as kitchen adornment! Look and learn!
Lien over at Notitie van Lien has a real Pantry overload but she's labelling!
Lindy lets us visit her pantry at Toast and she offers us a slice of cake too!
Marl1 at Huisje boompjes beestjes is battling Silvo's spice boxes
Molly at Somewhat refined has a dark feathered friend watching over her Alaska based kitchen cabinets.
Robert shows his world and the back-up supplies
Sandi invites all of you to take a peek in her pantry at Whistle Stop Cafe Cooking
Oops! I almost forgot to mention Sue at Sue Cooks Wild, luckily for me she has a light fixture there to guide me...
Tanna at My Kitchen in half cups does a great balancing act involving beautiful earthenware.
And another participant who likes to join: Meneer Wat eet ons shows his kitchen (and makes his own vinegar....)
I would like to thank you all for joining me on this crazy trip through all of your cupboards / cabinets / pantries / basements / shelves. I thoroughly enjoyed the ride which originated here and became official here!. For your information: the clutter in the corner of my basement is gone, cleared and cleaned!
And... I have this jar of Blackstrap Molasses (Meridian Foods brand) which I bought to use in breads... only to discover that it is not the right kind of molasses? Anyone has any suggestions what to do with it? Love to hear from you!
Dankjewel aan iedereen die heeft meegedaan aan dit gekke idee, ik vond het in ieder geval erg leuk om bij jullie allemaal op bezoek te komen!
This was certainly my kind of fun. So I've peeked in all the kitchen's and cabinets of those bloggers brave enough to share. Thanks much! Good job.
ReplyDeleteGoed gedaan Baking! Dat ziet er fantastisch uit. Ik vond het geweldig leuk om internationaal in de kastjes te kijken. Eigenlijk zien veel pantry's er heel gezellig ui, je zou er haast gaan zitten met een kopje koffie met wat lekkers erbij natuurlijk wat je dan moet gaan bakken uit je gelabelde of ongelabelde potten. Dit hele event heeft ondertussen heel wat lekkere maaltjes opgeleverd door een betere look in mijn cupboards! thanks for hosting!!!
ReplyDeleteItems everybody have in their kitchen...is that the new event??
Well what about sugar and canned tomatoes, salt and olive oil?
Leuke reacties heb je gekregen! Op mijn pc wilden de foto's niet vergroten maar misschien kan dat ook niet? Ik kon het, hoe dan ook, wel goed volgen allemaal. Tot de volgende keer!
ReplyDeleteGroetjes,
Jenny.
http://kookpunt.web-log.nl/welkom_op_het_weblog_van_/
Jenny, je hebt gelijk, de foto's kunnen idd niet via mijn log vergroot worden. Ik heb gekozen voor een klein uniform formaat foto maar ben niet handig genoeg om de foto's zowel klein als aanklikbaar te maken...geheel mijn onnozelheid. De links werken gelukkig wel allemaal zodat de foto's bij hun eigenaars wel goed bekeken kunnen worden.
ReplyDeleteIn English: as Jenny pointed out, the pictures shown cannot be enlarged through this blog (after all I am a bit computer challenged) but are viewable in their original sizes on the blogs of their owners.
I chose this size of pictures to make it a bit more manageable to read. So please, click the provided links to see all of them in full size! Sorry for the inconvenience.
Hijg hijg... het was nog even hard typen maar meneer Wateetons heeft, net *na* de deadline zijn keukenkast ook gefotografeerd. Kan hij er nog bij?
ReplyDeleteGreat round-up, Karen. I know fixing all those links means quite some work but you have brought all your truthful readers together - and I hope this event will bring you some more ! Bis bald...
ReplyDeleteMooi gefixt de round-up!Iemand zei tegen me: iedereen heeft toch hetzelfde in zijn kastjes staan....Ik heb haar even doorverwezen naar dit blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I loved being able to take a peek in everyone's pantry, like as if I had been invited to visit. Congratulations on this successful event, Karen. I hope to join the next one! :)
ReplyDeleteDit is echt fun !!!
ReplyDeleteHet heeft iets van voyeurisme, maar dan legaal!
Goed gedaan ook allemaal, Baking !
Ik wacht met spanning af ...wat wordt het volgende spraakmakend onderwerp.....met foto's , please...
Hele leuke posting geworden :-).
ReplyDeleteNormaal krijg je de inhoud van iemands keukenkastje niet te zien, het lijkt altijd wel een geheim wat een ieder heeft staan.
Op naar het volgende onderwerp?
Bijvoorbeeld: wat voor handig huishoudelijk apparaat heb je ooit gekocht, maar wordt (bijna) nooit gebruikt?
Het is heel leuk geworden Baking.Het is om de hoek bij iemand in ze keuken.
ReplyDeleteI was so planning to join in and I got sidetracked with by my trip to America! Good on you, for ignoring those who were annoyed by this fun idea and championing the allure of other people's cabinets!
ReplyDeleteThanks ;-)
ReplyDeleteIf there was ever an excuse for being sidetracked...trip to America...sigh, you're excused! What goodies did you bring home?
Thanks for the tour! I found things I didn't even know I had.
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