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minus-squareRusty Raven Mlinkfedilinkarrow-up7·1 year ago🖐️ Owning up to savagery here. Although mine goes in a drawer. As does my kettle.
minus-squarejust_kittenlinkfedilinkarrow-up9·1 year agoI’d report you to the mods, but now I sit in horror as I wonder what community I’ve signed up to. 😱
minus-squareRusty Raven Mlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·1 year agoThe sort of communtiy moderated by someone with a small kitchen paired with a love of cooking and preserving 🤣 As it is the sink and stove are often called on for extra bench space and the spare bedroom doubles as a pantry.
minus-squareRusty Raven Mlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoNo, although it rarely has much water left in it. It’s a stovetop kettle, with a nifty folding handle so it does not take up much space. It generally does stay on the stove until I need to heat something else and need the space, which is most days.
🖐️ Owning up to savagery here. Although mine goes in a drawer. As does my kettle.
I’d report you to the mods, but now I sit in horror as I wonder what community I’ve signed up to. 😱
The sort of communtiy moderated by someone with a small kitchen paired with a love of cooking and preserving 🤣
As it is the sink and stove are often called on for extra bench space and the spare bedroom doubles as a pantry.
Kettle? Kettle! Do you empty it first ???
No, although it rarely has much water left in it. It’s a stovetop kettle, with a nifty folding handle so it does not take up much space. It generally does stay on the stove until I need to heat something else and need the space, which is most days.