March 11, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Home & Decoration
Nancy Sapper thinks her Voorhees kitchen is on the smallish side, but she hasn't seen the doll-size kitchen in Justin Spring's New York City studio apartment.
Spring, the author of The Itty Bitty Kitchen Handbook, cooks in a kitchen just 45 square feet in size.
The author had years of practice cooking ...
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