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[quote=Anonymous]I think you have enough counter space without it -coming from someone who spent too much time in a tiny nyc kitchen with literally just18" of counter space, and I love to cook. I'm now I'm a nice size kitchen and have found that more counter"more clutter. You're never going to be chopping THAT much stuff at once. The bigger question is storage space. I have also learned to pare down to the bare essentials for cooking...2 pots, 2 pans, 1 set of pyrex, some cake pans. What my cabinets are over run with now, with kids, a family of 4, lots of other types of containers - school snack contatianrrs, school lunch containers, thermos containers for warm food at school...etc. If I had no kids, I would also get rI'd of my breakfast bar and the plethora of plastic and travel containers involved. [/quote]
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