The Germans have beautiful little kitchens at each station, but I can't be sure what money I can raise, so must go slow.
I shall manage the soup-kitchens soon, I hope, but next week will decide that and many things.
I have set my heart on station soup-kitchens because I see the men put into horse-boxes on straw straight off the field, and there they lie without water or light or food while the train jolts on for hours.
Paleontologists will by and by be examining the floors of our kitchens for tracks of the extinct native species of serving-man.
However, as a rule her conversation was made up of racy tales about the privacies of the chief families of the town (for she went harvesting among their kitchens every time she came to the village), and Tom enjoyed this.
She did not leave me for a bed on the Embankment by night and a round of the soup-kitchens by day.
For that matter, I have under my inspection half the kitchensin the Quarter, and the things I witness in them might surprise or horrify more than one woman who imagines herself mistress in her own house.
It will take much more than modern conveniences, bigger apartments, or even better kitchens to make the new home.
It costs too much to maintain separate kitchens and dining-rooms under city conditions.
Our cooks with their soup pots get out of our hole and go to the rear to prepare in the underground kitchens our well-earned coffee and cabbage soup.
The ballroom and the plantation office were in one wing, the kitchens in the other.
Humanitarians of a more vivid type, the Bohemian artists, go to look for humanity in thieves' kitchens and the studios of the Quartier Latin.
He was a kind of cosmic detective who walked into the foulest of thieves' kitchens and accused men publicly of virtue.
Whether this careful, economical, practical style of meat cooking can ever to any great extent be introduced into our kitchens now is a question.
Basement kitchens are necessary evils, only to be tolerated in cities where land is too dear to afford any other.
The exuberance of this article in the toilet of our domestics had become threatening of late, apparently requiring that the kitchens and pantries should be torn down and rebuilt.
In kitchens one servant may perform the work of two by a close packing of all the conveniences for cooking and such arrangements as shall save time and steps.
There were several milk kitchens maintained for the children, and several restaurants where persons with money might obtain their food.
The ration of soup and bread given in the kitchens cost about ten cents a day.
That's the best news you've given us since you said the soup kitchens were on their way the day after the big fight," declared Schnitz.
Small kitchens were all that were got up, at the commencement, and they varied in size, according to the means of their owners, as much as they differed in materials.
On a long rough table was a repast, just as little in keeping with the refined kitchens of Paris as the room was with its architecture.
The officers' huts were arranged in front of the line, according to their rank, with kitchens in the rear; and the whole was similar in form to a tent encampment.
The groceries and pudding stuffs are kept in fascinating jars and barrels, like those that come to children at Christmas in toy kitchens made in Germany.
Screaming voices, banging doors, and the clatter of kitchens and business premises seem not to trouble them at all.
The lower class of cellar takes the place in Germany of our slums, and the worst of them are regular thieves' kitchens known to the police.
Escaping from the smudge and smell of dead wood, we went up a few steps to another level in the foundations, and came into the kitchens of the 'new house.
The ascent from the kitchens is by an inclined plane, a broad roadway, up which the mammoth triumphs of last-century culinary skill were hauled on trucks, several of which vehicles stand near the foot of the way.
And there was a wall round about compassing the four little courts, and there were kitchens built under the rows round about.
And he said to me: This is the house of the kitchens wherein the ministers of the house of the Lord shall boil the victims of the people.
The kitchensand dormitories were also on this floor, the former accessible by a long narrow passage in the north wall, from the spiral stairs in the north-east angle.
The city sees that these places are well provided for, and often you could not get potatoes in the fashionable restaurants, but the kitchens always had them.
These kitchens are places where the middle and lower class people can get a good meal for from fifty to seventy pfennigs,--a meal consisting of soup, meat, potatoes and a vegetable.
These kitchens have been established all over Berlin since the war, and here one can get a good meal for eighty pfennigs.
I think then of the kitchens of Pantyreos and Penyrhaul, as Israel in exile remembered Syon.
And these farm-house kitchens were floored with stone, which was so purely and exquisitely kept that people said "one could eat bread and butter off Mrs. Morgan's kitchen floor.
Later these travels became more frequent, and I have recollections, still fresh and pleasant, of sitting still in old farm-house kitchens while my father was about his ghostly business.
The following specimen of the unaccountably whimsical harlequinade of foreign kitchens is from “La Chapelle” Nouveau Cuisinier, Paris, 1748.
Purger souvent’ is the grand maxim in all kitchens where le Maître d’Hôtel has any regard for the reputation of his table.
What protest rises from the kitchens of New York, or Chicago, or any city?
Of course, it's the restaurant mainly--these big kitchens and the central location are the main thing.
These towering halls, these broad-curved stairways, these lofty chambers, even the great kitchens and their clustering offices, are to this timid group as wide and desolate as deserts or the sea.
And the false counsellors and the false friends and all the lying servants who stole from the kitchens and the chambers answered falsely when he asked them, and said, "These evils are the order of nature.
Before this meanwhile, and afterwards, the meat went into outkitchens and we ate it.
Unless kitchens are kept in the most absolute cleanliness flies are bred there--or therefrom!
Kitchens were often separate buildings to reduce the risk of fire.
London air was so smoky and polluted by coal-burning in kitchens and factories that it gave a cough to newcomers.
Army tents and supplies, and soupkitchens sustained the citizens in the fields.
A story that filled simple souls in kitchens with awe, but naturally was treated more scornfully in drawing-rooms, where it was felt that signs and portents would hardly be sent to inform a cottage girl of the death of an onion-seller.
In speckless kitchens housewives prepared their cakes and cream, and the masters saw to the drawing of the cider, and, perhaps, tasted it, to make sure that it had not soured overnight.
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