American kitchens are much bigger than Japanese ones.
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American kitchens are much bigger than Japanese ones.
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They had been living where they could, sharing flats, baths and kitchens for some years.
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Many European kitchens have scales because dry ingredients are measured by weight there, unlike in America, where they are measured by volume.
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The mistletoe is still hung up in farm-houses and kitchens at Christmas, and the young men have the privilege of kissing the girls under it, plucking each time a berry from the bush. When the berries are all plucked the privilege ceases.
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