
Kitchen onboard the Oosterdaam cruiseship. August, 2008.
The middle of the Pacific Ocean,and I could not get a properly cooked piece of fish all week long.
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Kitchen onboard the Oosterdaam cruiseship. August, 2008.
The middle of the Pacific Ocean,and I could not get a properly cooked piece of fish all week long.
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Comments (8)
A nautical kitchen! That's a unique spin on this theme.
Happy Valentine's weekend!
Posted by Annie | February 14, 2009 8:34 AM
Posted on February 14, 2009 08:34
How did you get into the kitchen to take the picture?
Posted by Deborah | February 14, 2009 9:07 AM
Posted on February 14, 2009 09:07
Cool take on the theme. I have never been on a cruise, but alaways heard that food is great. Hmm, I should rething that then.
Posted by candi | February 14, 2009 10:56 AM
Posted on February 14, 2009 10:56
Very cool take on the theme. Were you in the kitchen giving them instructions on how to cook fish?
Posted by girasoli | February 14, 2009 2:05 PM
Posted on February 14, 2009 14:05
I was wondering the same thing as Deborah-did you get to tour the kitchen? Was it just too hard for them to cook for the quantity of people on the boat? It's suprising the fish wasn't great (although you're right in that LOTS of people overcook the fish.)
Posted by Cindy Ruth | February 14, 2009 5:45 PM
Posted on February 14, 2009 17:45
How cool, Amy!
I also ask, how did you get into the kitchen???
Posted by Brenda | February 14, 2009 7:41 PM
Posted on February 14, 2009 19:41
Interesting photo! Great take on the theme.
Posted by Maria I. | February 15, 2009 10:45 AM
Posted on February 15, 2009 10:45
Yes, we took a tour of the kitchens. The food usually wasn't terrible, just along the lines of what you'd get at a mid-priced sit-down wedding dinner. The boys adored it--whatever they wanted to eat, and dessert every night.
Posted by Amy | February 15, 2009 11:48 AM
Posted on February 15, 2009 11:48