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FOR A SMALL KITCHEN

Small kitchens are apt to get overfilled and untidy, but here is an idea for making them more convenient and neater.

Get a folding clothes horse and enamel it in a pretty colour. Cover the outside with material, if possible the same as that used for the kitchen curtains.

Inside, fix large hooks 'at intervals along the two bars, at the top of the

clothes horse to hold various kitchen utensils—mixing spoon, toasting fork, strainer, fish slice, even the frying pan and small saucepans.

Tea cloths and similar towels may be hung on the lower bars.

When it is not in use, the screen may be placed round the cooker, so that all that can be seen of it is the pretty curtains.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1939, Page 14

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FOR A SMALL KITCHEN Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1939, Page 14

FOR A SMALL KITCHEN Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1939, Page 14

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