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ChopperBill wrote:Made me gag and about 10 miles off topic, but its ok if it warmed your heart.Atom Ant wrote:travelnutz wrote:
One reason we detest one butt kicthens is we both LOVE to cook and are very good at it. Sometimes I make the meals and sometimes she makes the meals when she feels up to it. The rest of the time we make the great meals together and you can't do that in a one butt kitchen. We love cooking together as we are very close like teenagers in "love" (and we are!) still at 72 and learn from each other, help eachother, and create very special meals working together.
My specialty is mainly main dishes with meat, pasta, taters, casseroles, stirfrys, preparing/grilling, and the seasonings of as it comes natural to me. Hers is veggies, salads, desserts/baking of lots of things, pies, gourmet grilled sandwich type items, etc. We worked together in the kitchen/galley all our married life in the home, RV, and our cabined boats and wouldn't trade it for anything.
Yes, I do help clean dishes and vacuum or do them myself like doing the laundry when home as I'm 50% of our relationship and so many males forget this! I'm so happy to do every bit of my part and more in our marriage. I'd much rather give 75% than only 25% as that sucks and the needs constantly differ and are not defined at 50/50.
Sure helps keep us together and very very happy to be married! No wonder so many couples can't be happy together as they don't seem to understand what "together" means!
Probably a little more information than anyone needed - but OK.
Clearly if you were that wonderful in the kitchen with your wife, you would have already realized that togetherness means one of you on both sides of the counter offered by an island kitchen or butt rubbing kitchen, facing each other and working hand it hand over a common counter. You just can't get that kind of closeness in a perimeter kitchen.
Pretty snotty reply to I thought was a pretty heart warming post.
Feb-18-2014 06:32 PM
Atom Ant wrote:travelnutz wrote:
One reason we detest one butt kicthens is we both LOVE to cook and are very good at it. Sometimes I make the meals and sometimes she makes the meals when she feels up to it. The rest of the time we make the great meals together and you can't do that in a one butt kitchen. We love cooking together as we are very close like teenagers in "love" (and we are!) still at 72 and learn from each other, help eachother, and create very special meals working together.
My specialty is mainly main dishes with meat, pasta, taters, casseroles, stirfrys, preparing/grilling, and the seasonings of as it comes natural to me. Hers is veggies, salads, desserts/baking of lots of things, pies, gourmet grilled sandwich type items, etc. We worked together in the kitchen/galley all our married life in the home, RV, and our cabined boats and wouldn't trade it for anything.
Yes, I do help clean dishes and vacuum or do them myself like doing the laundry when home as I'm 50% of our relationship and so many males forget this! I'm so happy to do every bit of my part and more in our marriage. I'd much rather give 75% than only 25% as that sucks and the needs constantly differ and are not defined at 50/50.
Sure helps keep us together and very very happy to be married! No wonder so many couples can't be happy together as they don't seem to understand what "together" means!
Probably a little more information than anyone needed - but OK.
Clearly if you were that wonderful in the kitchen with your wife, you would have already realized that togetherness means one of you on both sides of the counter offered by an island kitchen or butt rubbing kitchen, facing each other and working hand it hand over a common counter. You just can't get that kind of closeness in a perimeter kitchen.
Feb-18-2014 06:08 PM
travelnutz wrote:
There will never be a "one butt" kitchen or a wet/sink fixed island with our names on the title. Nor will there ever be a kitchen that can't be fully used with all the slides in owned by us. That certainly means full access to the frig too! There are many quality RV units offered that do not have these dumb issues and most are rear kitchens or with a kitchen slideout that has the sink in the base trailer area. A moveable small enough dry island that isn't in the way when the slides are out could be a possibility and there are some models with that feature.
You have to go into an RV model with all the slides all the way in to see what it's really like because floor plans in brochures are very deceiving and many not to scale. So many have been fooled!
With the slides in: Can you fully use the kitchen, bathroom, and access the bed and/or the closets on the other side of the bed. What a PIA to have to open a slide everytime for just a nature call on the road or to get a sweater/jacket etc if the weather changes, spill something, or maybe it gets a lot hotter in the afternoon and you want some different duds to wear. After just over 50 years of RVing now, we've been well educated and know what works and what creates problems!
We've been in so many "friends" one butt kitchen RV's in CG's etc that people have and very few like them after the newness wears off. A royal PIA is what some owners have called them! One thing we have always noticed with island sinks is that water spills or splashes or unseen food stills leave spots all over the floor and often it would be soapy water or have cooking grease in the spots from washing the dishes etc. Not only does it get tracked on to the carpet areas but do you know what grease residue or water on smooth wood or vinyl floors is like when you walk on it? Ice skating inside the RV is not very smart! To make it worse, kids or visiting kids/grandkids spill things and guess where that spill will usually be?
It's a "no brainer"
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Feb-18-2014 02:26 PM
Me Again wrote:Veebyes wrote:
How's this for a one butt kitchen?
That is a giant galley!
Chris
Feb-18-2014 02:25 PM
travelnutz wrote:
One reason we detest one butt kicthens is we both LOVE to cook and are very good at it. Sometimes I make the meals and sometimes she makes the meals when she feels up to it. The rest of the time we make the great meals together and you can't do that in a one butt kitchen. We love cooking together as we are very close like teenagers in "love" (and we are!) still at 72 and learn from each other, help eachother, and create very special meals working together.
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Sure helps keep us together and very very happy to be married! No wonder so many couples can't be happy together as they don't seem to understand what "together" means!
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Feb-18-2014 09:32 AM
travelnutz wrote:
One reason we detest one butt kicthens is we both LOVE to cook and are very good at it. Sometimes I make the meals and sometimes she makes the meals when she feels up to it. The rest of the time we make the great meals together and you can't do that in a one butt kitchen. We love cooking together as we are very close like teenagers in "love" (and we are!) still at 72 and learn from each other, help eachother, and create very special meals working together.
My specialty is mainly main dishes with meat, pasta, taters, casseroles, stirfrys, preparing/grilling, and the seasonings of as it comes natural to me. Hers is veggies, salads, desserts/baking of lots of things, pies, gourmet grilled sandwich type items, etc. We worked together in the kitchen/galley all our married life in the home, RV, and our cabined boats and wouldn't trade it for anything.
Yes, I do help clean dishes and vacuum or do them myself like doing the laundry when home as I'm 50% of our relationship and so many males forget this! I'm so happy to do every bit of my part and more in our marriage. I'd much rather give 75% than only 25% as that sucks and the needs constantly differ and are not defined at 50/50.
Sure helps keep us together and very very happy to be married! No wonder so many couples can't be happy together as they don't seem to understand what "together" means!