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Ten Things I Love From My Mother's Kitchen

2009_2_19-fav-things2.jpgA version of this post was originally sent to our email subscribers yesterday. To receive Sara Kate's weekly email, sign up in the column to the left or click here. Something tasty will arrive in your inbox every Thursday.

Greetings from Los Angeles, where I'm entering my second week of a long visit to my hometown. Today's email is quick, just an offering of ten of my favorite things in my mother's kitchen. Being here reminds me that this is where I learned to cook, so it's a sanctuary of sorts to me. The kitchen has changed, but the spirit inside it has not.

I'd love to see snapshots of the things you love about your own kitchen, or the kitchen of someone you love. My shots, and details on what to send and how, below.

 
 

Scroll through the gallery to see these ten favorite things from my mom's kitchen:

1. Very well-used spoons. I think they pre-date me.
2. Almond extract. Mom puts it in coffee and French toast. Now I do, too.
3. Strawberry Jam ruler given to me in the fourth grade on Valentine's Day by a kid named Carl.
4. One of mom's watercolors.
5. The greatest bread knife, ever.
6. Coarse salt and pepper in clay herb pots from Pierre Lafond Market in Santa Barbara.
7. A lime-board — not just for margaritas — made by my brother around the time I was born.
8. Crazy turquoise tile.
9. Pie dishes and tart tins stacked in a way that, to me, is sculpture.
10. Compost bucket. Kitchen scraps and dryer lint feed the composter out back. A lizard visits often.

If you have some favorite things from a kitchen you know and you're up for taking some nice photos, give it a whirl this weekend. Send the images to us (no more than ten please) with "favorite things" in the subject line. We'll choose a few to post next week.

2009_2_20-email-raisins.jpgLast Week's Posted Email: In Praise of Raisins

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i love this post...thanks for sharing :)

posted by realjen01 on February 20th 2009 at 3:12pm
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I love this post too. Very nice.

I do have a question :) What are the jars in the tile picture originally from? Do you know? I have a hand-me-down jar like that and I know I've seen what it was but I can't remember and it's making me crazy.

posted by talkingcrow on February 20th 2009 at 4:00pm
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Is dryer lint okay to put in the compost? I thought it would be full of chemicals from the fabric softener. (You know that email about the film on the lint trap... http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/household/dryer.asp )

posted by cara_mia on February 21st 2009 at 12:49am
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Sara Kate,

Two things

1. How did you get my wooden spoons!!
2. I thought I was the only one who knew about those knives!!

I'll definitely send pictures when I finish my remodel, and I will come looking if my spoons are missing from the storage unit! :)

posted by Beaur on February 21st 2009 at 9:37am
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What a lovely post. Thanks for sharing. I am now sitting at my kitchen island and wondering what things my kids will love when they are grown-up (right now they are yet to be born LOL!)

posted by kmarie on February 21st 2009 at 2:39pm
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this post made me miss my mom's kitchen--and want to invest in my own for the future! sara kate, your photos perfectly capture the nostalgic love.

posted by lillie in the city on February 22nd 2009 at 2:32am
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talkingcrow - i have some very similar jars that i found at target! might not be identical, but certainly very close.

posted by kiddo katsu on February 24th 2009 at 9:55am
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this post, and the series you are starting based on it, are both sentimentally lovely and fun to read. I will be watching.

posted by foodshethought on February 25th 2009 at 8:49pm
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thanks kiddo katsu! i actually do tend to look for jars and such when i'm at target but i don't remember ever seeing anything but plastic food storage. i'll have to look again! :)

posted by talkingcrow on April 16th 2009 at 1:10pm
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i happened to run across the jars at target today (they weren't in food storage they were in housewares). if anyone else cares, the shape/style of these is a 'cracker jar'. (now i can obsess about something else)

posted by talkingcrow on July 12th 2009 at 5:42pm
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