We are interested to know where our readers live (and cook). If you live somewhere other than the New York City area, please tell us specifically where you live in the comments.
Comments (40)
I live in Sydney.
Northwest Connecticut (that doesn't still count as the NYC area, does it?).
I'm now in Dallas, TX. One good thing about living here is that I can easily grow the food/herbs I cook almost year round in my apartment patio. Love my "yard".
Manhattan, 25th and Third Avenue, with a itsy bitsy kitchen (complete with Barbie-sized stove). All the same, we love to cook, and my boyfriend bought me a KitchenAid mixer for Christmas. Now I just need to find somewhere to put it...
My husband bought me a KitchenAid Mixer too! Giggles! He bought me the pasta maker attachment too. He didn't even get a chance to wrap it before I started playing with it. Counter space is also a problem in my kitchen. That's why we don't have a microwave to the horror of friends. Miss my barbie oven of my old Chicago apartment. I pulled magic with that girl(sniffs).
Land of cornbread, catfish and greens....Mississippi. (and crazy-assed half-sober cooks)
DUMBO, Brooklyn (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass)
My husband bought me a KitchenAid two years ago for Christmas when we were dating. I heard it rattling around in the trunk and I asked if that was my present (I hate surprises so I always try to guess). He was so annoyed that I figured it out that he told me he was going to return it! I was so upset. So he dropped me back off at our hotel and left to go return it. But really he just drove around and went to his friend's house! And I still got the KitchenAid for Christmas...
Manhattan -- Chinatown. I don't have a microwave either due to lack of counter space. I've been living w/o one for the past two years, and my friends are still horrified. No oven either.
Ottawa, Canada. And I too have a barbie-sized stove in my micro-kitchen.
Brooklyn in the house!
And a 100 year old Magic Chef stove in the kitchen. It's sooo cute but no temperature control to speak of - which makes me superchuffed to bake with it.
I live in Sioux Falls, South Dakota -
i'm in the LES (lower east side for non-new yorkers) in a veeeeery old tenament with a veeeeeery small kitchen! blissfully however, it has very high ceilings and i am very tall, so i've converted the space on top of the cabinets into some highly useful storage i don't have a mixer, but i do have a bulky (and heavy!) cuisinart that my mom gave me for christmas three years ago, along with my great-great grandmothers cranberry relish recipe its supposed to made with a hand crank table top sausage meat grinder, but the cuisinart does a nice approximation!
Boston
Boston.
Washington, D.C. (where we do not have as many of the gourmet shops and things as NYC, but we do ok - and more are opening all the time)
I'm a new reader from Venezuela
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Dallas, TX
Ithaca, NY -The beautiful finger lakes region. Freash food! Good wine!
whoops! Fresh food. I'm a bad typist ;)
I'm a New Yorker who moved to Frankfurt, Germany for love....... long story.... but I ALSO love apartment therapy... and cooking.....and you get a lot more counter space in frankfurt.
Somerville, Massachusetts representin'!
West Village - you've been an inspiration for fixing up our tiny but adorable apartment...
I'm from Holland (The Netherlands), and read your blog.... And like it!
i'm in jerusalem (originally from the ny area)
Portland, Oregon. Y'all have to come and do some eating out here sometime. Pacific Northwest fresh is not to be beaten!
Chicago
Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn. Spacious apartment with a disproportionately puny kitchen, yet sadly still more counter space than I’ve had elsewhere in NYC.
Tokushima, Japan - just about to google the instructions for preparing fresh bamboo shoots!
Honolulu
Brooklyn and Köln. Small kitchens in BOTH apartments. (boo hoo)
That makes three of us from Dallas... I'm pleased with that.
Glad to there are others down here who love AT too.
los angeles, ca
DALLAS
i love that there are so many dallasites on here! i just moved back after being in NY for 9 years.
San Francisco :-)
I live on the Upper East Side and have all the counter space I can use, but only an under-counter refrigerator. My kingdom for an icebox....
Comments (40)
I live in Sydney.
Northwest Connecticut (that doesn't still count as the NYC area, does it?).
I'm now in Dallas, TX. One good thing about living here is that I can easily grow the food/herbs I cook almost year round in my apartment patio. Love my "yard".
Manhattan, 25th and Third Avenue, with a itsy bitsy kitchen (complete with Barbie-sized stove). All the same, we love to cook, and my boyfriend bought me a KitchenAid mixer for Christmas. Now I just need to find somewhere to put it...
My husband bought me a KitchenAid Mixer too! Giggles! He bought me the pasta maker attachment too. He didn't even get a chance to wrap it before I started playing with it. Counter space is also a problem in my kitchen. That's why we don't have a microwave to the horror of friends. Miss my barbie oven of my old Chicago apartment. I pulled magic with that girl(sniffs).
Land of cornbread, catfish and greens....Mississippi. (and crazy-assed half-sober cooks)
DUMBO, Brooklyn (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass)
My husband bought me a KitchenAid two years ago for Christmas when we were dating. I heard it rattling around in the trunk and I asked if that was my present (I hate surprises so I always try to guess). He was so annoyed that I figured it out that he told me he was going to return it! I was so upset. So he dropped me back off at our hotel and left to go return it. But really he just drove around and went to his friend's house! And I still got the KitchenAid for Christmas...
Manhattan -- Chinatown. I don't have a microwave either due to lack of counter space. I've been living w/o one for the past two years, and my friends are still horrified. No oven either.
Ottawa, Canada. And I too have a barbie-sized stove in my micro-kitchen.
Brooklyn in the house!
And a 100 year old Magic Chef stove in the kitchen.
It's sooo cute but no temperature control to speak of - which makes me superchuffed to bake with it.
I live in Sioux Falls, South Dakota -
i'm in the LES (lower east side for non-new yorkers) in a veeeeery old tenament with a veeeeeery small kitchen!
blissfully however, it has very high ceilings and i am very tall, so i've converted the space on top of the cabinets into some highly useful storage
i don't have a mixer, but i do have a bulky (and heavy!) cuisinart that my mom gave me for christmas three years ago, along with my great-great grandmothers cranberry relish recipe
its supposed to made with a hand crank table top sausage meat grinder, but the cuisinart does a nice approximation!
Boston
Boston.
Washington, D.C. (where we do not have as many of the gourmet shops and things as NYC, but we do ok - and more are opening all the time)
I'm a new reader from Venezuela
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Dallas, TX
Ithaca, NY -The beautiful finger lakes region. Freash food! Good wine!
whoops! Fresh food. I'm a bad typist ;)
I'm a New Yorker who moved to Frankfurt, Germany for love....... long story.... but I ALSO love apartment therapy... and cooking.....and you get a lot more counter space in frankfurt.
Somerville, Massachusetts representin'!
West Village - you've been an inspiration for fixing up our tiny but adorable apartment...
I'm from Holland (The Netherlands), and read your blog.... And like it!
i'm in jerusalem
(originally from the ny area)
Portland, Oregon. Y'all have to come and do some eating out here sometime. Pacific Northwest fresh is not to be beaten!
Chicago
Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn. Spacious apartment with a disproportionately puny kitchen, yet sadly still more counter space than I’ve had elsewhere in NYC.
Tokushima, Japan - just about to google the instructions for preparing fresh bamboo shoots!
Honolulu
Brooklyn and Köln. Small kitchens in BOTH apartments. (boo hoo)
That makes three of us from Dallas... I'm pleased with that.
Glad to there are others down here who love AT too.
los angeles, ca
DALLAS
i love that there are so many dallasites on here! i just moved back after being in NY for 9 years.
San Francisco :-)
I live on the Upper East Side and have all the counter space I can use, but only an under-counter refrigerator. My kingdom for an icebox....
Boston!
Toronto!!!
Singapore!