What is another word for kitchens?

Pronunciation: [kˈɪt͡ʃənz] (IPA)

Kitchens are a vital part of any home, and they can be referred to in a variety of ways. Synonyms for kitchens include cooking spaces, culinary zones, food-preparation areas, culinary stations, chef's quarters, gastronomic corners, cookery corners, culinary laboratories, and culinary environments. These synonyms reflect the different aspects and functions of a kitchen, from cooking and preparing food to socializing and entertaining guests. Whether you are a professional chef or an amateur cook, your kitchen is an essential space in your home, and it deserves a name that reflects its importance and purpose. So, no matter what you call your kitchen, make sure it is a place where you enjoy spending time cooking, eating, and sharing meals with your loved ones.

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Usage examples for Kitchens

The Baby, you'll see, has taken to tramping about the country with gipsies; and prowling about farmers' kitchens; and catching leverets, and stuff.
"The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols"
William Black
It became known one night that a cavalry regiment, in which were several of their cousins, was encamped at Honeyman's Bridge, and the boys' mother determined to send a supply of provisions for the camp next morning; so several sheep were killed, the smoke-house was opened, and all night long the great fires in the kitchen and wash-house glowed; and even then there was not room, so that a big fire was kindled in the back yard, beside which saddles of mutton were roasted in the tin kitchens.
"Two Little Confederates"
Thomas Nelson Page
He had no object in visiting either his barn or his kitchens.
"The Son of his Father"
Ridgwell Cullum

Famous quotes with Kitchens

  • I love food and I love everything involved with food. I love the fun of it. I love restaurants. I love cooking, although I don't cook very much. I love kitchens.
    Alma Guillermoprieto
  • Everywhere you look, there is a charity or a project in school to get involved in. In eighth grade, there was this program called CJSF, California Junior Scholarship Foundation. We were involved in soup kitchens and toy drives, and your school can set up something like that. If your school doesn't have a program like that, set one up.
    Lindsey Shaw
  • The feminist movement has helped open minds and kitchens to the notion that men can be at home on the range.
    Rene Veaux
  • For an event that was wholly created in the poisonous psychological warfare kitchens of the Second World War, run by the ministries of propaganda in many countries, not just by the British or the Americans, but also the Russians and undoubtedly the world Jewish organizations.
    Ernst Zundel
  • He makes his inevitable pilgrimage to the dungeons of the Spanish Inquisition, though without pausing to acquaint himself with the Inquisition's actual history or any of the recent scholarship on it. He more or less explicitly states that every episode of violence in Christian history is a natural consequence of Christianity's basic tenets (which is obviously false), and that Christianity's twenty centuries of unprecedented and still unmatched moral triumphs – its care of widows and orphans, its alms-houses, hospitals, foundling homes, schools, shelters, relief organizations, soup kitchens, medical missions, charitable aid societies, and so on – are simply expressions of normal human kindness, with no necessary connection to Christian conviction (which is even more obviously false).
    Sam Harris

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