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Behind the Scenes: The Firehouse Kitchen

As our quest for real kitchens continued, we were hell-bent on finding the quintessential guy kitchen. We had a lead on a single male firefighter mechanic in Salem, New Hampshire. We introduced ourselves and explained our mission and James O'Brien Drago was game.

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Real People Real Kitchens: The Firehouse

Beyond offering constant caffeine and nutrition, the firehouse kitchen is the hub of the house.

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Real People Real Kitchens: Waynesville, NC

Charlene Felts and Eryc Atwood are more apt to say, "If you can't take the heat, get out of town and build a kitchen somewhere else." In the prime of life, Charlene, an antiques dealer, and Eryc, a home remodeling specialist with a penchant for vintage cars, beat the heat, filled a 30-foot truck and moved from Sarasota, FL up to Waynesville, NC, a small town with affordable property and priceless views nestled in the Smoky Mountains.

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Real People Real Kitchens: New York, NY

New Yorkers, especially those living in Manhattan, have the unique knack of being able to live in small spaces. They can adapt to any square footage and will even climb great heights to get there. Such is the story of Elizabeth Bruneau, Tristan Waldroop, their toddler Emma and baby Ludlow.

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Real People Real Kitchens: A Seattle Special

Homeowners Timothy Siciliano and Patrick Angus transformed a depressing old linoleum and fraying contact paper-covered kitchen into a cheery user-friendly space. Patrick paints the before picture, "Just imagine how pretty the countertops were after the blood-red linoleum was covered with green, yellow and white contact paper."

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Real People Real Kitchens: Bergen County, NJ

Saranne Rothberg's life is like a sitcom and the majority of the action takes place in her large kosher kitchen. The basic premise for this show is that there's this petite 40-something single Jewish mother, who's all about the food and none of the guilt, and one of her ambitions is, as she puts it, "to help as many people as I can and love as many people as I can." (Down boys!).

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