It doesn’t usually matter, because you wouldn’t cook in someone else’s kitchen, unless you are related to them. Prolonged exposure to a stranger’s kitchen otherwise happens only on holiday, where it joins a constellation of stressors, including other people, and having been drunk since lunchtime. Kitchen nightmares: why MPs’ domestic displays fail to convince Read moreBritish self-catering is the worst in the world. I would also, if I ever remembered, take a peeler: it is more common to find one that works but more troublesome if you don’t. The best thing about a stranger’s kitchen is going back to your own kitchen.
Source: The Guardian June 13, 2019 09:00 UTC