Hi!!!
I'm back, sorry for the delay, been so busy. I believe I mentioned I wanted to start a catering business, so I have began the process. I catered a small party last weekend and I must say it was a success!! I made mini croquettas (from scratch) and mini beef and chicken empanadas. I also made open faced Sun-dried Tomato Tuna Pate Canopies. Just a fancier way of saying open faced sandwiches.
As I began to prep Friday afternoon for the Saturday night festivities, I realized I really am not equipped to handle mass production. Keep in mind I had to make 240 mini Tapas and that is not a lot, this required plenty of frig space, counter space and of course space for my equipments. As I prepared my delicious Tapas with minor difficulties my mind began to tick tock. Thoughts ran through my head on how I can improve my kitchen space, suddenly it hit me... I sketched out in my head exactly what I wanted to do.
1st - I need my pots and pans accessible to me at all times, they have been hidden in the stove, under the cabinets under a pile of other pots and pans and bowls and stuff! AAAHHH!!! I can't stand it! I have been shopping around for a pot hanger but damn are they expensive, the cheapest one is about $100 and only hangs like 5, what am I going to do with that...? So I kept brainstorming, then, ah huh!! Pegboards, yes pegboards... I have the wall space why not, so I went to home-depot and bought 2 pegboards for only $6.95 each, 2 satin colonial red spray paints at $3.00 each. Went home and sprayed away. WOW! I am in love... I had my dear boyfriend measure and cut out the boards to fit the wall space. Now I have a very country, warm and fun display of my pots and pans on my walls.
2nd - I needed a bigger frig. Of course since I am on a budget I had to do some research, my friend told me about an appliance warehouse that is stocked with refurbished appliances or appliances that might have small damages from the manufactures but still in excellent condition. I went for it, I marched right into the warehouse and there she was, a 33" Stainless Steel double door-bottom freezer LG. She was a beauty and I wanted her. My budget for a frig was about a grand, "NO MORE" I said to myself. Trying to hide my excitement I asked how much...? What? How much? OMG I knew she was meant for me... It only cost me $600, yeah brand new never used Stainless Steel LG for only $600. It only has a very small dent and scratch on the freezer door. Other then that she is PERFECT!!
Last but not least counter top make-over. This kitchen is a little outdated, kinda has a retro 70's look to it. I love it but could use a little updating. The counter top was a lime green color and the cabinets are a dark unfinished wood. I love the wood but hated the lime green counter top. Of course researched on that too and came across a few low budget options. There is this Granite imitation spray painting, I thought about it but as I read the blogs and comments on this product, for the most part the product is not food safe, so on to the next idea. My mom is always looking to improve her place (I guess I got it from her) so she bought an adhesive Granite imitation paper from Walmart. At first I wasn't convinced that it would look good, maybe because she really didn't do a great job in applying the paper on her counter but as I shopped for a few things in Walmart I saw the roll of paper and for just $5.95 a roll I thought to myself I might be able to pull off a new counter top. So I went for it. What a major difference! I couldn't believe it, it gave my counters a totally new look but keeping it's retro 70's look. Good choice mom, thanks!
So you can see I have been petty busy making over my kitchen on a budget. I am still not quite done, I have to paint and for my biggest project, an add on counter with bottom racks. I can't wait to continue my on a budget kitchen make over.
P.S. I forgot to take some before pictures, but I will try my best to have some before and after so you guys can see and comment.
Talk to you soon!
Cyndi
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Great Job !! I can't wait for you to be done and post pictures. These are great ideas!! Did you check ikea for a add on counter? How did your catering gig go?
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ReplyDeleteLove your blog. Congrats on your success with your first catering gig. I'm so happy for you. I wish you the best and God bless you. Hey, I have to come check out the kitchen? HE HE HE
Hey Tammy!! Thanks amiga, the gig went well. Not a lot of people went so I couldn't network at all. However more, they loved the food. I did check out Ikea but still need to make my own counter top. I want it sort of like schools, made out of really thick wood. I want to begin making my own bread and pastries from scratch so I will need a wood surface to roll dough and stuff. Of course I'm planning ahead you know? It wont happen over night. But I'm keeping myself busy. :) Thank you for becming a follower. Stay tuned. :))
ReplyDeleteCous-wous! Thanks for the support and becoming a follower. The kitchen is still on the works, but it's coming along, I can't wait till it's all done. Yes you need to come by, ;) hehehe... Talk to you soon. Love ya!
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