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Hey Jon,

It's Nickle plated steel! A magnet sticks to it.

Look forward to seeing you in a couple of weeks!! :-) I will keep the Culinaire out for show and tel...play!

Rich
 
Nice!!

I miss the smells and meals mom made on her 1967 (or was 1969-1970ish) Kenmore stove similar to that.. We too had an old Nutone center and i remember mom used to make fruit smoothies and this gawd awdful watermelon salad stuff with it (yuckk).. Those pictures alone remind me of my early years and the stuff we had (even though it was old when i was young :).. Just like the 1964 GE Bottom Freezer Fridge my great grandma had for 35 years until she had to move up from sout florida.. The thing had an "auto" filling ice tray. It also had a slide out drawer too.. I have the book somplece, will try to find and post a pic.. She also had a Roto Rack Kenmore dishwasher, 1972 Lady Kenmore Dryer (which my evil step mother took when she left) and a beautiful 1965ish Alphabet Kenmore washer (she took this too, boy was i mad, i would have stuck them someplace, they where for me, not her)and she had a Tall Oven Kenmore range.. She also had one of those modern maid cook and clean set ups.. I used to love christmas and thanksgiving at her house, i used to always get in trouble for playing with the washer and dishwasher as a kid..
 
WOW. Someones cooking in Sourhboro!!

As if the stove wasn't enough! Now you have a Power Center and a Nutone Kitchen Center... and everything looks like NEW! Where do you shop?

Luv the miniature furniture from 60's. I have to admit, I had my suspicions about you 2 with the whole typewriter collection and all.?.
But, I see now that I have no worries. Anyone with a pink blender and a miniature kitchen set complete with dishes, a turkey, utensils, and a naked doll with a painted on vagina is perfectly normal in my book.

As for the Food Center if you want the Food processor, meat grinder/can opener, or the juicing attachments, I 'gotts da' connections. Oh and of course from the mid 80's we had form fitting plastic trays that could be installed as sliding drawers in a base cabinet to hold the attachments. But I don't know if they would fit with your period kitchen. decisions, decisions.

Wow, I can't wait to see what improvements are next.

Looks great!!
 
Luv the miniature furniture from 60's

Thanks, Erik!! I just thought that it was too cute to pass up!! It's made by the same company that made the Suzy Homemaker line.

"Where do you shop?"...Brimfield, eBay and THE TOWN DUMP!! I'm proud to say that ALL of the appliances, combined, cost LESS than $300.

"As for the Food Center if you want the Food processor, meat grinder/can opener, or the juicing attachments, I 'gotts da' connections."....I'm all ears!!!

Rich
 
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