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Take A Peak At The Ideal Kitchen From 1949. How Does Yours Compare? I Know There's A Few Things Missing From Mine!

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[12 Tomatoes]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Your Recipe Of The Day [The Ideal Kitchen In 1949 Looks Like Something We’d Love To Use Today!]( The Ideal Kitchen In 1949 Looks Like Something We’d Love To Use Today! In 1949 the U.S.D.A undertook studies in the optimization of household efficiency. With World War II over and new manufacturing techniques now available outside of military use, it seemed the sky was the limit in designing the perfect home. And design they would have to because the sudden return of so many troops combined with the surge in birthrates meant that many new kitchens were being built. So why not build them efficiently? [Click HERE for the full recipe and directions!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Check Out Today’s Top Video [Crack Chicken Noodle Soup]( Crack Chicken Noodle Soup Okay, so whether this dish is a soup or a ridiculously creamy pasta is besides the point – we’re choosing for it to be a soup and it is AMAZING. Inspired by our crack chicken spaghetti bake, this soup has it all – it’s packed with tons of ingredients and yummy flavor. We’re not trying to say that classic chicken noodle soup is old news, but at the same time, this soup breathes new life into the old stand-by and we think you’d be hard-pressed to find someone not totally obsessed with it once they’ve tried it. [Click HERE to watch, and then make it!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Our Top Posts Of The Day! See what people are craving on our Facebook page! [[How To Make Brunswick Stew (that the kids will actually eat)] How To Make Brunswick Stew (that the kids will actually eat)]( See what people are craving on our Pinterest board! [[Bet you haven't had hash browns like this before!...] A little taste of Summer to brighten your days!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [[Facebook] Our Facebook Page]( [[Pinterest] Our Pinterest Board]( You’re receiving this email because you subscribed to the very tasty 12 Tomatoes newsletter. Every so often, we send you delicious recipes to help spice up your life, along with the occassional special offer that we know you’ll love. However, you can [unsubscribe]( at any point if you've come to the realization that cooking just isn’t for you, and therefore you have no use for recipes. Or, whatever reason you may have. We’ll be sorry to see you go though. To ensure delivery to your inbox, add mail@12Tomatoes.com to your address book/contacts. 12 Tomatoes: One Union Square, 600 University Street, Suite 1000, Seattle, WA 98101-4107

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