Why a steel drawer in the kitchen?
On Mon 20 Oct 2008 11:03:01a, The Cook told us...
> On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 06:09:30 GMT, bob prohaska's usenet account
> > wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Just bought a 1957 house with (mostly) original kitchen.
>>
>>One drawer (topmost, to the right of the sink) is steel. The
>>rest, and all of the cupboards, are good quality plywood.
>>
>>Seems to me that the steel drawer had some special function,
>>but I can't guess what it was.
>>
>>Anybody got an idea?
>>
>>Thanks for reading,
>>
>>bob prohaska
>>
>>
>
> My aunts used to have one in their kitchen. They kept flour and corn
> meal in it.
>
Must ahve been hard to separate the two. :-)
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