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I'm bored with collecting old advice books (just kidding!), so
have begun stockpiling small, old appliances such as grinders,
choppers, can openers, and my favorite ~ ice crushers. I've got
two crushers so far: a cool red Ice-O-Mat, and a recent find:
the Rival Ice-O-Matic, which electronically crushes like there's
no tomorrow. This one is going to be a hit at my next party!
I found this description about the installation of my new favorite
toys, from a period when some of these were still actually
new ~ 1947. Now if I could just find a circa 1940s kitchen, I'd
be sooo excited.
One
of the few advantages of an old-fashioned kitchen is the wall
space usually available for modern, convenient wall devices of
which there are so many ~ can openers, knife sharpeners, juice
extractors, jar and bottle openers, ice crushers, nut crackers,
etc. If space permits, a great number of other kitchen tools can
be combined with such devices as these and assembled on a gadget
board. On a gadget board tools are always in view and right at
hand, a big point in favor of this kind of workshop storage.
Source: The Good Housekeeping Housekeeping Book
~ p. 80 ~
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