kitchenalia

kitchenalia

(ˌkɪtʃɪˈneɪlɪə)
n
(Cookery) cooking equipment and other items found in a kitchen
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The fair also boasts a good range of silver and gold watches, toys, kitchenalia, upcycled and preloved furniture, militaria and a display of books and curios.
Bric-a-brac, glassware, china, kitchenalia, jewellery, books, puzzles, games, craft items, toys, CDs, DVDs, vinyl records and small furniture items.
OK, I should confess that, though Facebook clearly thinks otherwise, my interest in kitchenalia (another word that punches above its weight, as the "alia" bit, in this case, means "tat") is, and always has been, pretty minimal.
Alan Snow's recent volume, Kitchenalia: A Handbook of How Everything Works (Weldon Owen, $25), is just such a thing.
Charlotte Roberts, Oxford A This set is known as Kitchenalia. It features the Douglas the Butterman character, created for adverts by the team behind Wallace and Gromit.
...choose some copper-bottomed kitchenalia to add a little bling to your home Whisper it, but I'm not a fan of Downton Abbey, that is apart from savouring the period room settings and the chance to see how the landed gentry enjoyed their privileged surroundings.
| Scour vintage shops and reclamation yards for classic tin signs and kitchenalia, such as old weighing scales and juicers, to add personality to your space.
The 56-year-old, who also volunteers at the Stanley food bank, said: "We're very fortunate at this shop in that we get a lot of donations, particularly of kitchenalia, such as crockery and electric items such as toasters.
A theatre company entertained the shoppers as they mooched around stalls, which offered everything from sequins, beads, lace, homewares, kitchenalia and old world furnishings to sweets, cakes and crockery.
The fair will also host memorabilia, antique advertising and collectables such as enamel signs, showcards, rare old bottles, pot lids, breweriana and kitchenalia. Details: 01926 641188.
She began collecting 'kitchenalia' and vintage fabrics from car boot sales and junk shops and soon friends started asking for help and advice.
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