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How to Prep Your Kitchen for the Bountiful Thanksgiving Feast

How to Prep Your Kitchen for the Bountiful Thanksgiving Feast

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With Thanksgiving closely in tow, we know you’ll be busy prepping what you’ll serve to your family and friends. After getting everything on your list of groceries, you’ll go to your kitchen to prepare your feast, that is until you realize you don’t have enough room in your tiny kitchen sink. Somehow it doesn’t seem like this job is big enough to handle for your poor standard kitchen faucet and sink. Here are some stepping stones to help guide you in the right direction towards stress-free preparation.

Pull-Down Kitchen FaucetsLS8771DKL & LS2725DKL

Elegant and never compromising functionality, pull-down kitchen faucets typically have a “gooseneck,” represented by its high-arc shape. An advantage to having a high-arc faucet is that it makes it easier to fill tall pots and cookware. You’ll no longer have to lower your pots into the sink to be filled with water. You can simply leave your tall pots or cookware on your countertop and fill them in from there. Its pre-rinse function is perfect for before, when you have to rinse fruits and vegetables, and after, when you have to rinse the excess mess from the dishes, your feast. With just one fluid downward motion, it’s easier than ever to rinse your dirty dishes with the spouts pre-rinse function.

Pull-Out Kitchen FaucetsGS7575TL & LS2711DL

Keeping the standard design to your kitchen, pull-out kitchen faucets hide in plain sight. Acting as a traditional faucet, these faucets take up less height room than a pull-down faucet. Unlike a traditional faucet, a pull-out faucet can reach places a standard faucet can’t. It’s ideal for those with something above their sink like a cabinet. The pull-out faucet is perfect for those with small, shallow sinks because it produces less splash back.

Kitchen SinksKDS33229BN & GKFA301810BC

With the amount of washing and cleaning you’ll be doing during this holiday season, it’s good to have a wide and spacious sink.

Apron-front farmhouse sinks usually in the form of a large rectangle. Its rectangular, spacious design provide a substantial amount of room to wash a high volume of pots, pans, and even baking sheets of various sizes. It has a elegant yet rustic look of being embedded into, and at the same time, peeking out of the countertop.

Stainless steel sinks are easy to clean and allow plenty of space to work in your elbow grease. A stainless steel sink will instantly give your home a modern industrial look. Simply adding stainless steel to your kitchen will make your kitchen look 10 times younger than it is. There’s a reason why chefs prefer stainless steel material when it comes to their kitchen.

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