I was thinking that since I have room in my basement garage, and all of the items necessary to make this project, it might be a good idea.
I have an extra stove [gas Chambers], extra refrigerator, a dishwasher, a vintage wall hung kitchen sink, a couple of chest freezers, and a upright freezer, and a couple of cabinets.
The only expense I would have would be installing the sink & the old dishwasher, putting in a gas line, and putting up L bracket shelving. There is a laundry room with a furnace where we could connect the plumbing and gas lines next to the garage.
If I do this I can keep all of the space stealing food preservation equipment out of the upstairs kitchen. I would be taking advantage of the natural coolness of the basement in sweltering canning season and not heat up the whole upstairs.
There would still be room in the garage to park my compact car and another vehicle.
Do you think a canning kitchen would be worth the effort and expenditure?
I have an extra stove [gas Chambers], extra refrigerator, a dishwasher, a vintage wall hung kitchen sink, a couple of chest freezers, and a upright freezer, and a couple of cabinets.
The only expense I would have would be installing the sink & the old dishwasher, putting in a gas line, and putting up L bracket shelving. There is a laundry room with a furnace where we could connect the plumbing and gas lines next to the garage.
If I do this I can keep all of the space stealing food preservation equipment out of the upstairs kitchen. I would be taking advantage of the natural coolness of the basement in sweltering canning season and not heat up the whole upstairs.
There would still be room in the garage to park my compact car and another vehicle.
Do you think a canning kitchen would be worth the effort and expenditure?
