Inside the Kitchen of a Professional Meal Prepper | NYC 2021 Kitchen Tour


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Let’s take a little tour around my New York City rental kitchen, shall we? I’ll show you the very realistic way I organize everything …

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  1. Di Ka
    Di Ka says:

    The dark wallpaper (over the tiles as well) and the new handles, runner and fixtures sound amazing. Such a good idea to work with what you already have rather than changing everything like cupboards and worktops.

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  2. citrus_joie
    citrus_joie says:

    love your meal prep videos on goodful and am so happy that u decided to start your personal channel. as a natural-born snooper of bookshelves and kitchens, i hope to see more details such as the herbs and spices you use, do you have a kitchen garden, your kitchen staples, the japanese influence on your cooking or taste, your coffee station, things you buy in bulk or are cheap and those which are worth the extra price, how you tackle food waste, your fave cookbooks or recipe resources, and of course, what's inside your fridge. as for renovations, to each her own, but i prefer recycled mismatched containers and only organizational solutions that are practical. those aesthetically pleasing kitchens look like they can be anyone's. so it would be interesting however you decorate according to your own life.

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  3. Courtney Granger
    Courtney Granger says:

    If you did want to cover over the cabinets and drawers I would recommend using a vinyl (water based) self adhesive paper as that will last the longest and holds up pretty strong to regular kitchen use, however it is a bit more expensive than regular contact paper

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  4. Lisa Turner
    Lisa Turner says:

    Definitely looking forward to seeing your new touches. I totally understand what you mean. A year ago I bought a hundred year old house that has such a cottage, yet functional kitchen that I love. The kitchen is my happy place so I have to love the feel of it. Love from Australia xxx

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  5. Jennifer Grizzard Ekzarkhov
    Jennifer Grizzard Ekzarkhov says:

    Yes to the peak n’stick wallpaper. Either over the tile or you can also get a coordinating peal n’stick tile to cover that. Maybe consider taking it all the way around the corner and up to the window? I can’t tell how the wall terminates with the window. The replacement handles are also a really great idea. As are the new light fixtures. I wonder too if you could use some kind of tape or contact paper to give the doors and drawer fronts a paneled look. You could also try covering the dishwasher with a wood grain contact paper to make it disappear. Or something that coordinates with the wallpaper? Can’t wait to see this!

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  6. Erin Caracci
    Erin Caracci says:

    Still hoping for a video with more advice on cooking well when you’re lactose intolerant, gluten free, etc. I know it’s a large range but just general advice would be so appreciated.

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  7. Lise Charron
    Lise Charron says:

    good makeover ideas! wallpaper sounds good, does it usually go over tile? the only thing I'd be worried about is not enough contact surface and awkward peeling but im really no expert. the deep green looks lovely too!

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  8. Cara K
    Cara K says:

    You have no idea the ugly light fixtures my house came with! I mean we still have them up, but can't wait to replace them! They are super unique but not our taste. Adding a rug is so simple and can make a huge difference. Love it!

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