While I was making dinner tonight, my mind started wandering (not unusual!) Actually, it started wandering before I started making dinner and while I was looking through the pantry and the freezer trying to decide what to make. I don't grocery shop much anymore since it's just the two of us at home. I've never liked grocery shopping, but I took pleasure in buying stuff and cooking favorite foods for my family to enjoy.
Shhh... If I play my cards right, i can pretend I can't find anything to cook and my husband will take over and make dinner instead!
So anyway, I'm putzing around in my kitchen and my mind starts to wander to some of the first meals that I used to make when I was first married. Oh my, they were quite a trip! Chicken Fingers were one of the few things I knew how to make, and so we ate them quite often. I think I might have even come close to poisoning ourselves once or twice, as I never realized that I should not "save and re-use" the leftover flour that I would dredge the raw chicken in...
So back to my story... about my mind wandering (sort of like this post)... I started to for some reason think of "gourmet" kitchens. And I wondered to myself:
"Self, just how many listings are on the MLS right now with the words "gourmet kitchen" in the descriptive remarks?"
So, while my Greek keftedes (meatballs) were cooking for dinner, I did a quick MLS search for "gourmet".
Now, "gourmet" can really be different in the eye of the beholder, can't it? I've had a number of homebuyers in the past who have indicated that a "great" kitchen is a "must have", but what someone considers a great kitchen, can be completely different from what others consider a "great kitchen".
What ever it means to you, below are homes for sale in Lancaster County that have "gourmet kitchens" according to the listing agent. Some are really pretty terrific looking, and the homes include are in various price ranges. The lowest priced one in the list is a Lancaster City home for $119,900 that has a surprisingly large kitchen, although I'm not sure I would call it a "gourmet" kitchen. Still, it was nice enough to include.
There were a number of homes that I did not include because their kitchens didn't look all that great, let alone "gourmet".
Click here to view Lancaster County homes for sale with Great Kitchens .

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