Too Many Cooks: Keep Your Dream Kitchen To Yourself At Christmas

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Too Many Cooks: Keep Your Dream Kitchen To Yourself At Christmas
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Did you know a third of people don’t like having anyone else in the kitchen when preparing Christmas dinner?, Ireland’s leading destination for kitchens and appliances, 44 per cent of people will spen

d an incredible four to eight hours in the kitchen between Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, while 39 per cent will spend a more modest two to four hours creating the festive feast.

A third of people don’t like having someone else in the kitchen when preparing Christmas dinner and, although cooking alone is a preference for many, 38 per cent say they secretly enjoy cooking in someone else’s kitchen because there is either more space, a better selection of appliances or a better oven, listed as the top three reasons.

According to this research, 41 per cent of people feel the layout of their kitchen impacts what they choose to cook. The lack of space on counters, in ovens or storage in the fridge or freezer make the biggest impact on these choices. It should come as no surprise then that six in ten people from this study have experienced a kitchen disaster while cooking Christmas dinner.

Of all the appliances Christmas cooks dream of having to achieve the perfect Christmas dinner, a double oven is number one on the wish list. For more information on double ovens, and many other appliance options, viewonline or pick up a copy in any branch.

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