WV Farm Bureau Magazine December 2014 | Page 20

Then and Now: Farm Kitchens Becky Crabtree The cool, stainless steel food preparation rooms of today are a far cry from the colorful kitchens of my childhood. They are about as different as operating rooms and gypsy wagons! In the 1960s, our kitchen glowed with color. The big appliances, stove and refrigerator were harvest gold and the Formica tabletop was red. The red vinyl chairs sported tie-on cushions made of fabric printed with clusters of purple grapes. Orange and green Tupperware containers and stacked metal canisters rested on countertops sparkling with gold and silver confetti. The windows over the sink were dressed in ruffled curtains made of starched cotton featuring big red cherries. A neon green frog sitting by the sink held the dish scrubber in his open mouth. Milky white dishes decorated with blue cornflowers. a free promotional item X