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08-15-2006, 11:32 AM
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Ok so hubby springs on me that after my culinary school is over he'd like to have an outdoor kitchen. (first let me say yeah Baby!!!)
I found books on how to build them at Home Depot and Lowes but I'd like to find a magazine that I can look thru first to get ideas. We have no intention of building it ourselves. I just want ideas so I can start planning it out.
I've googled it and seen many pictures of outdoor kitchens, but I enjoy turning the pages and book marking them, making notes.
Have any of you ever seen a magazine devoted to outdoor kitchens?
Thanks!
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No, sorry, I sure haven't...but how cool that you're going to get an outdoor kitchen!!!
I want one too....maybe someday when I find my "forever" home.
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Me neither, but good luck! I'd love one also.
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I just googled outdoor kitchen magazine and there are a few there that may be of interest for you. What a wonderful idea---there is a chef I watch occasionally on BBC Foods and he has a FANTASTIC set up--he lives in Canada somewhere and he has everything you could possibly dream of. I'm envious!!! Something else to work for---
"Never eat more than you can lift" Miss Piggy
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Rob Rainford from Toronto? He has an incredible outdoor setup. Fridge, a few grills, sink, yada, yada, everything I want!! do I sound jealous? LOL
The other show to watch ( if you get it) is Michael Chiarello. Great outdoor kitchen!
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Great show, but you need a staff of two to keep all that equipment clean!!! And he makes it look so easy--just wipes it off.
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An outdoor kitchen! What a wonderful wonderful idea. I love it. Twilight, I know exactly what you mean by your forever house. When we sell, that is what we will have, a forever house, and with an outdoor kitchen. We have a huge pile of rather lovely bricks from a couple of chimneys we took out of a previous house. They could fit in somewhere. Now I am dreaming and planning.
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That's the guy!!!! Not only has he got the nicest outdoor setup BUT he can also cook!!! What's not to like about this program---and, of course, the weather is ALWAYS spectacular!!!
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At least my spot is a real big one. This will be a fun planning project. I'll check out that show and see if they have literature.
Thanks!