The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 27, 1983, Image 16

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' Today, with both husband
rand wife working, cooking
«and kitchen cleanup often in-
volves two people working in
the kitchen at the same time.
Preparing a meal under these
circumstances, while main-
taining a spirit of friendly
cooperation, requires a kitch-
en and appliances designed to
‘help rather than hinder the
process.
Kitchen design in flux
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tag, which recently entered the
cooking appliance field with
gas and electric ranges and
microwave ovens, notes that
kitchens are changing.
“In the past, design has
been based on a family with
two to five children, a full-
time, stay-at-home housewife,
and working husband,” she
points out. “Now, the arrival
of shared cooking in the kitch-
en is causing a revolution in
the way these areas are being
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model their kitchens to adapt
them to today’s lifestyles,
Cheever suggests one way to
make room for two cooks in a
small kitchen is to consider an
eye-level range that has a full-
size microwave oven mounted
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30-inch space.
Dual preparation areas
The eye-level range should
‘have 15-18 ‘inches of counter
space on each side so that two
cooks can have their own food
preparation area to use as they
work with both the conven-
tional range and microwave
oven at the same time.
Cheever suggests that the
appliances be arranged so that
the cooks work from refrigera
area.
The kitchen triangle
An imaginary line should
be drawn from the center of the
range, refrigerator and sink to
form a triangle. If possible,
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THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1983
IN THE KITCHEN for today’s “shared cooking” means selecting
appliances with an eye iowards efficiently utilizing every available inch. The Maytag Com-
pany’s eye-level range provides a complete cooking center, with a microwave oven and a
full-sized conventional range, all in one 30-inch space.
the triangle should be between
12 to 21 feet, with no leg less
than four feet.
For more information on Maytag Company, Consumer
kitchen planning, send $1.00 Education, Dept. KP, Newton,
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In the changing world of the
Eighties, the predominant
“typical” user of appliances in
the home isn’t mom anymore
—it’s just as likely to be dad or
the kids pitching in to help
with household and cooking
chores.
According to Joy Schrage,
Manager, Appliance Informa-
tion Service (AIS) for Whirl-
pool Corporation, more and
more members of the family
are involved in the every-day
operation of home appliances.
“That’s why the AIS was
developed,’ she said. “We
think there is a need for new
and expanded communica-
tions with today’s changing
customer, and that the
. Appliance Information Ser-
vice can help meet this grow-
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AIS booklets are now avail-
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defrost systems; How elec-
tronics are being used on
appliances; The basics of mi-
crowave ovens; The language
of microwave ovens; Prevent-
ing appliance service calls;
and Energy saving tips in Ea-
glish and Spanish.
Single copies of each of
these booklets are. available
free by writing to: AILS,
Whirlpool Corporation, Ad-
ministrative Center, Bentoh
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