Saturday, September 17, 2005

The Kitchen
As you already know, DON’T DRINK THE WATER! There is one faucet in the sink that dispenses water (normally room temp) used to wash dishes and your hands. The dishes are washed under running water; there are no plugs in the kitchen or the bathrooms. We have a large container (15 gals) of water resting on the left side of the sink with a spigot that runs into the sink. That water is ionized and is used to rinse the dishes and cook with. We drink bottled water. There is no cupboard under the sink; you can see the plumbing. Along one wall are four small cupboards that are above the kitchen counter. The counter itself is one long slab of black granite resting atop four more cupboards. We have a microwave oven, but no regular oven. To cook, we have a two-burner cooktop that is fueled by a cylinder of gas. The cylinder sits on the floor at the end of the counter in the corner of the room. There is an ignition key that creates a spark to light it, just like a typical camp stove.

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