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  2. Need More Kitchen Space? Try These Storage and ... - AOL

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    Clean up your kitchen with these smart kitchen storage ideas. You'll have your pantry, cabinets, countertops, and more decluttered in no time!

  3. Auto-defrost - Wikipedia

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    While this technique was originally applied to the refrigerator compartment, it was later used for freezer compartment as well. A combined refrigerator/freezer which applies self-defrosting to the refrigerator compartment only is usually called "partial frost free" or semi-automatic defrost (some brands call these "Auto Defrost" while Frigidaire referred to their semi-automatic models as ...

  4. 10 of the Best Wine Fridges to Keep Your Rosé (and All Your ...

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    There’s nothing quite like cracking open a bottle of your favorite Oyster Bay savvy...

  5. How To Organize Kitchen Cabinets In 8 Simple Steps - AOL

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    Under-shelf wine racks or baskets also help fill empty space in tall cabinets. ... The inside of a cabinet door is a good place to mount a spice rack or hooks. ... The best place to put kitchen ...

  6. Larder - Wikipedia

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    A pastry larder at The Regency Town House in Hove. A marble-topped table and deep drawers which would have contained flour and sugar allowed pastry to be made away from the heat of the kitchen. [1] A larder is a cool area for storing food prior to use. Originally, it was where raw meat was larded—covered in fat—to be preserved. [2]

  7. Kitchenette - Wikipedia

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    Kitchenettes are a common feature in hotel and motel guest rooms and often contain a coffeemaker and a bar refrigerator, commonly called a mini-bar.Some hotel kitchenettes have provisioned refrigerators that have an interior sensor feature used by management to monitor guest use of the refrigerator's contents and thus charge for the consumables, which typically include soda, beer, and liquor.