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An Aqua Kitchen for Marc

Enamel Colanders– Martha Stewart blue, originally sold at Macy’s, now available from Amazon.
Dish Towels– fun and funky dots and stripes from Crate and Barrel.
Glasses– in bright colors from Libbey.
Cake Stand– in blueberry, from Dillards.
Salt and Pepper Grinders– adorable, looks like bunny ears to me, made by Chef’n, sold by Sur la table.
Serving Tray– fun swirly pattern from Target
Stoneware Mixing Bowls– in vintage teal from Target.
Clock– fun swirly pattern from Target.
Whisk– balloon whisk in Caribbean blue from Le Creuset, sold by Amazon.
Square Plates– ceramic, teal, mix and match, from Bed Bath and Beyond.
Enamel Prep Bowls– Paula Deen, sold by Wal Mart.
Art Poster– fun teal bubble flowers art print from Amazon.
Melamine Mixing Bowls– in turquoise, from Calypso, sold from Amazon
Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer– in ice blue.
Cocktail Shaker– stainless steel with aqua top, from Wrapables.
Fish Sculpture– metal wall art from Pier 1.
Floor Rug-
Wok Serving Dish– in Caribbean blue from Le Creuset.
Knife Block– from Kapoosh.
Square Plates– 16 piece set in blue and chocolate, from Target.
Glasses– bright colors from Libbey.
Square Glass Plates– 12 piece set, sold from Target.
Cutting Board– bamboo with fun swirly pattern glass insert, from Target.
Measuring Cups– Nigella Lawson’s cute little teacup measuring cups, from Amazon.
Toaster– gorgeous, all metal, sea breeze blue, discontinued from Hamilton Beach’s “eclectrics” collection.
Glass Accessories– oil jars and salt and pepper shakers from Target.
Enamel Pots and Pans– 12 piece porcelain enamel cookware in speckled blue, from Paula Deen, sold at Target.
Shot Glasses– bright colors from Libbey.
Wire Utensil Holder– it spins! in vintage teal, from Target.
Cupcake Carrier– holds 3 dozen cupcakes, from the Storage Store.

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A Plum Kitchen for Marc

Just for fun I decided to see how far I could push Marc’s adventurous design taste and I developed a whole kitchen design board around the boysenberry-color Kitchen Aid mixer.

Surprisingly, he didn’t hate it. But I doubt he’ll be going this direction in his kitchen. I was also surprised to see how many kitchen objects I could find in this shade of purple. Of course, I mixed in a good dose of olive green as an accent color. Did you know that the Kitchen Aid mixers come in many of the same colors as Fiesta Ware? We can probably thank the good folks at Pantone for that. After all, they are the color trendsetters. Speaking of Pantone, they led me to an absolutely adorable retailer called Typhoon, they have gorgeous kitchen items. Typhoon also sells through Amazon.

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An Orange Kitchen for Marc

There were a number of great elements from the citrus kitchen that I really liked, but I just couldn’t pull it all together with the mix of coppers, oranges and yellows. This time I focused just on that rich, vibrant orange. Persimmon. You know, the stuff that just popped!

Once again, the tin signs are from Classic Kitchens.

The art poster of the Supertramp album Breakfast in America.

The Kik Step in copper- every kitchen should have one.

The step can from Simple Human.

The bamboo Kapoosh knife block.

Impressions Colors drinking glasses from Libbey.

Persimmon Kitchen Aid stand mixer.

Flame trivet from Koziol.

Salt and Pepper grinders from Zak Designs.

The iconic Fiesta disk-shaped pitcher.

Copper canisters.

Nested mixing bowls in persimmon.

Collapsible measuring cups.

Silicone steamer basket.

Fun casseroles from the Rachel Ray collection.

Three in one slow cooker from Hamilton Beach.

Zyliss veggie peeler in orange.

Slice of orange recycled plastic clock.

Fun orange-handled utensils and kitchen tools.

(I’m not sure Marc even knows who Supertramp is, but I threw that in there anyway because it is just so darned cool. I’ve always secretly wanted to see that a lovely lemon or citrusy sunlit breakfast nook. I’d put one up myself, but I’m sure Lewis would hate it.)

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A Citrus Kitchen for Marc

I was going for a theme of rich, vibrant citrus colors, but I think I kind of missed the mark on this one. Still, some of these things were so great I decided to do an orange kitchen idea board, too. I’ll post that tomorrow. Some favourites from this board are the salt and pepper grinders from Zak Designs, the step can by Simple Human, the tin art from Classic Kitchens, the Kik Step, the Kapoosh knife block, the collapsible measuring cups, and the silicone steamer basket.

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Revere Ware

Revere Ware. Copper Clad Revere Ware. It is what I learned to cook on. My mom had a full set. Both grandmothers had several pieces. It is pretty much all I’ve ever used. When I try to use other types of cookware, I usually burn or somehow overcook the food. See, the copper helps distribute the heat more evenly than non-clad pans. And I’m afraid of non-stick coatings, so those are out.

So when I got my house, mom gave me the set from grandma Millie (circa 1990) and she bought me a starter set. New Revere Ware. And while it is still very good cookware, it felt lighter, flimsier than the stuff mom has. And grandma’s set was somewhere between mom’s old stuff and my new stuff. It appears that Revere is using a slightly thinner metal these days than back in the 70s when mom got hers. But they do still honor their 25 year guarantee.

A few years ago the handle, which had been wiggly for years, finally came off mom’s 12″ skillet. So she called Revere and they told her they would love to replace it, but they are no longer making that exact size. She could have a 10″ skillet or a 12″ chicken fryer. The chicken fryer has slightly taller, straight sides as opposed to the sloping sides of the skillet. I thought this would work out better for the way she uses that skillet, but she wasn’t as happy with the replacement as she had been with her original skillet.

So one day, several years later, I stumbled upon this little kitchen shop outside of York, Classic Kitchens. This place is great. I think I found it when I was looking for boomerang laminate, not pots and pans. I don’t think the full inventory was online back then, just that they had old Revere for sale. So I made a trip to York to check this place out. They had a ton of Revere, some newer, some vintage, some refurbished. And a 12″ skillet in great condition. With a hefty, but fair, price tag. It was slightly less than the going rate for new 12″ skillets from Revere’s other lines. So I got it for her for Christmas. She was very happy.

Revere didn’t require her to send the old one back, even though she offered. So she eventually took the skillet and the handle to my grandfather’s metal shop and asked him if he could solder the pieces back together. Well, grandpa loves tinkering with hopeless things, so he accepted the challenge. Apparently, the pieces soldered back together pretty easily with stainless steel solder. It isn’t super pretty, but it works! So now mom has two 12″ skillets and one 12″ chicken fryer.

Silly me, I assumed she would give me one of them when I got my kitchen into working condition. At least the chicken fryer that she doesn’t really like. Wrong! So, I’ve been making do with the two 7″ skillets that came in the sets and the electric skillet. Which I think is made of aluminum (eek!) and only fits in the dishwasher exactly one way.

This is beginning to get old, so a few weeks ago I went online and checked the inventory at Classic Kitchens. They had several 12″ skillets in stock, with varying price tags based on their condition. Since this is a lifetime purchase, I want the best available. I was very excited and ready to start clicking on things to buy, but I told myself that was silly since they are within driving distance, although I don’t go that direction very often. Plus, shipping would be way more than the cost of fuel to drive there. And I hoped Marc would be able to find some dishes (huge collection of Corelle) but sadly, none of the patterns spoke to him. He wants square plates with crisp corners, preferably in a color. More on Marc’s kitchen later.

I dragged my bff Marc down there with me a couple of Saturdays ago, but I didn’t come home with a 12″ round skillet. I brought this baby back to my kitchen. A 12″ square skillet. A thing of shining stainless steel beauty.

The shop owner is something of an expert and he said he rarely sees the square pans, but he had three or four of them in stock. The only downside is that this is also cumbersome to get in the dishwasher and the other lids are interchangeable. Not so with the square!

I was also a wee bit worried that the corners might not get as hot as the center, but the copper did its job and the whole pan heats evenly. I am very, very happy with it. I don’t think I’ll buy a 12″ round skillet after all. Maybe a 10″ some day, but this rounds out my set nicely.