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Ennis-TX

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Ennis-TX Grand Master

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Figured I might share a picture of my kitchen after a bit of cleaning. Unseen is a commercial 3 tray cookie oven, granite stone almond mill, 2 more freezers (3 total you can see the edge of one on the left side >.> the double door is a 54" commercial fridge), and 12' of pantry shelving. >.< I cook for life and a living lol.  
PS the site will not let me do text and a picture without blocking me


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kareng Grand Master

Is that your kitchen?  its lovely!  Is it in the middle of a bigger building?

I can never figure out how to post a picture at all!

 

Ennis-TX Grand Master
1 minute ago, kareng said:

Is that your kitchen?  its lovely!  Is it in the middle of a bigger building?

 

Yeah the building has a machine shop next door, I got this half of the building with cheap rent since I did all the inside framework and renovations after a tornado gutted it in 2013. >.> the kitchen is almost 1/4th of my sides sq/ft

kareng Grand Master
1 minute ago, Ennis_TX said:

Yeah the building has a machine shop next door, I got this half of the building with cheap rent since I did all the inside framework and renovations after a tornado gutted it in 2013. >.> the kitchen is almost 1/4th of my sides sq/ft

Do you live there too?

 

Ennis-TX Grand Master
Just now, kareng said:

Do you live there too?

 

Yeah, got a small bedroom upstairs. 

cyclinglady Grand Master

What a great kitchen!  You did a great job putting it all together.  

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Ennis-TX Grand Master

Had some rearrangements and upgrades >.<
Mainly the new prep station installed and figured I Would cover the beverage station on the other side of the fridge. The Extra prep station has been great for adding more counter space, storage, organization and helping me to prepare stuff before setting up to cook and sell food at farmer markets.

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