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What Julie Leto had to say on Wednesday, March 19th, 2008
Step into my kitchen…
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The journey that has been my new kitchen is complete! I can’t quite manage to put together a book video, but I did work on this little musical view into my kitchen. The wood is cherry. The granite is called “cosa esmerelda” and the tile is tumbled marble with glass inserts. The appliances are stainless steel. The floor is a laminate, though it looks and feels like tile (except softer on the feet and warmer to the touch.) I think I covered just about every material known to kitchen builders, LOL!

I have to say that the whole process was relatively painless. And I mean “relatively.” I don’t like having people in my house. I don’t like having chatter in the background that isn’t chatter from my family…chatter from workers must be listened to, while family can be tuned out, LOL!

But I’m really pleased. There are actually a few little things left…the table you see in the pictures is my very old table and I’m waiting for the new one to come in. I haven’t found any bar stools that I like. The bulk of the contents of my kitchen are still in boxes in the dining room and I’m slowly weeding through it all and throwing out stuff I don’t use and finding a home for the stuff I do.

Oh, and that last picture is of my favorite feature–the InstaHot. Love that sucker. It gives you instant boiling hot water for instant coffee and tea. Can you say, “love, love, LOVE?”

I was going to run this video with a contest, but instead, Janelle and I have switched contest weeks and I’m running a very special WEEKLONG contest starting on Monday of next week. Trust me, it’ll be worth stopping by every day next week to swing into the jungle.

And speaking of contests…I know I’m behind mailing some things out. Between the kitchen, my flu and the general upheaval that is my life, I’m a slug. I admit it and apologize profusely…but those of you who are waiting will get a little something extra for your trouble. I promise!

Julie Leto

JulieBy all reports, Julie Leto was a sweet child once, somewhat shy, preferring to play quietly in her room making up stories. However, being raised with three brothers in a loud, primarily Italian household did have its influences and Julie discovered her inner tough girl. That’s probably why most of her heroines kick serious butt. Writing sassy heroines has worked out, as she’s sold over forty books to four publishers featuring strong, confident women. Julie lives in Florida with her daughter, a spoiled dachshund, a haughty lynx-point Siamese and a wide range of relatives all within driving distance.

33 comments to “Step into my kitchen…”

  1. ThatBrunette says:
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     · March 14th, 2008 at 6:13 am · Link

    The kitchen looks fabulous! All shiny and new. Enjoy cooking and entertaining. You should host a new recipe party and break in the new kitchen with friends.



  2. Stacy ~ says:
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     · March 14th, 2008 at 6:31 am · Link

    It looks fabulous Julie! Very warm and inviting, spacious. Gorgeous job. I bet you just love it :)



  3. Stacy ~ says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 6:09 am · Link

    Ah, here it is! One day it was up, the next it wasn’t. Still love looking at the pictures.



  4. ev says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 7:20 am · Link

    I am soooo jealous. I would love a new kitchen. I hate ours. You can’t have more than one person and a dog in it. and not because it is small, but because of the way it is set up. Someone is always in the way.

    Have you cooked in it yet???? :rotfl1:



  5. Carly says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 7:52 am · Link

    :party: GORGEOUS, Julie!!!!! Enjoy :)



  6. Katie B. says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 8:18 am · Link

    :cooldance: What a great kitchen! Happy cooking!



  7. Jolene says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 8:18 am · Link

    that is so beautiful.. i am so jelous it isnt funny..lol.. some day i am going to redo ours if i have to borrow all the money from a bank to do it…



  8. Crystal B. says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 8:58 am · Link

    Gorgeous kitchen. Congratulations. I am so envious.



  9. Patty L. says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 9:00 am · Link

    STUNNING, BEAUTIFUL, STYLISH KITCHEN. You lucky girl!! :whipbanana:



  10. Liza says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 9:04 am · Link

    Your kitchen looks fabulous! Love the colors and the InstaHot sounds wonderful!



  11. Julie Leto says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 9:10 am · Link

    Thanks, everyone! Dont’ be too jealous…it took me TEN years to get this kitchen.

    I’m not kidding.

    We moved into the house ten years ago and the one and only thing I wanted to redo was the kitchen. My husband, however, wanted to do the bathrooms first…start small, he said…learn about contractors and subcontractors and renovation, etc.

    Well, that experience, eight years ago, turned me OFF to renovation! The whole experience was a nightmare that ended when one of the workers left a blowtorch, flaming, unattended about two feet from my then two-year-old daughter. I fired them on the spot and for YEARS (as Janelle will attest when she stayed with us and had to endure a bathroom with no mirror!) I didn’t want anyone else in my house!

    Then about three years ago, we decided to have some much-needed work done on the outside of the house. We replaced windows and had stucco repaired. This went off without a hitch. Then we finally brought in someone to finish up the repair work on our bathrooms and to do a few necessary additions. Though this wasn’t without headaches, it wasn’t a complete disaster.

    Over all this time, we were saving and saving and saving. Finally, ten years later, we met a contractor we liked, who had done work in our neighborhood on more than one house and whose wife worked with my husband. It all seemed to finally fall together.

    So it was a long, drawn-out and emotional wait, but I’m so glad it’s done! My whole house looks new because the kitchen is the heart of the house, both literally and figuratively.

    Did I mention that when I first moved into the house, the first thing I did was tear down the god-awful wallpaper the previous owner had. While I replaced some of the paper, we never quite got around to doing backsplash. I stared at torn drywall for ten years. I think I love my tile most of all!



  12. Barbara-Jo says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 9:25 am · Link

    For a kitchen like that – I’d learn to cook! It’s beautiful.



  13. katie says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 9:38 am · Link

    It’s beautiful….makes me wish I didn’t have a kitchen island….hubby will laugh at me!



  14. Robin says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 10:12 am · Link

    It’s gorgeous, Julie!



  15. Gigi says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 10:36 am · Link

    :party: Your kitchen is simply beautiful, Julie.

    I also have the nice linoleum that looks like real tile but is softer on the feet. I have tile at the entrance to one of my doors as that stuff is ice cold in the winter. I like warm.
    :monkey

    I really like the tile work on the walls. Lovely. Your video is giving me ideas. :monkey



  16. Leslie says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 10:45 am · Link

    It truly is gorgeous, Julie, I am so happy for you! Can’t wait to visit and have you cook for me. :banana:



  17. Janelle says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 11:07 am · Link

    Absolutely GORGEOUS, Julie!!! It was well worth the wait! Now where’s the blender so you can whip up some margaritas for us all? :tinitime:



  18. wendy roberts says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 11:34 am · Link

    I love your new kitchen! I’m curious about the drop-down lights. Are they stained glass?



  19. Julie Leto says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 11:41 am · Link

    Not stained glass, but definitely hand-blown because each one is just a little different. And they change color when the lights are on. Very green when off, very blue when on. It’s a beautiful, “watery” effect that I was hoping for.

    I love stained glass, though. Love, love, love.



  20. Lynn Matherly says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 12:15 pm · Link

    I love the new kitchen! It’s beautiful. I love the stainless steel appliances. And, I would love to have something that provided instant hot water.



  21. Tina Martinesu says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 12:27 pm · Link

    Ooooh Julie its beautiful!! I especially love the tile. I hope that you and your family enjoy many meals together.



  22. Tina Martinesi says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 12:28 pm · Link

    Hey I just noticed my last name was spelt wrong :wallbash:



  23. Ardie says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 1:03 pm · Link

    Congrats. Your kitchen is beautiful. Enjoy.. :party:



  24. Donna M says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 1:37 pm · Link

    Beautiful Julie, you did a great job picking out everything. Enjoy, enjoy! I’m sure you are going to love cooking in your kitchen. :flower4you: After waiting ten years this is well deserved. :winking:



  25. Fedora says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 2:28 pm · Link

    Julie, that is SUCH a beautiful kitchen!! I’m drooling, and we just redid our kitchen last year! Yours looks amazing, and I’m sure your family will enjoy many happy hours together in it!



  26. Paula R. says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 2:39 pm · Link

    Hi Jules, your kitchen is fantabulous…wow…hard to believe it…your builders did a great job…I am envious of that gorgeous space…I am glad that you are still rebounding nicely from being so sick…it is good to see you hanging in the jungle again…I hope that you have a wonderful rest of the day…have fun putting the kitchen together…ttyl…

    Peace and love,
    Paula R.



  27. Estella says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 4:12 pm · Link

    That is one gorgeous kitchen!
    My son had an InstaHot in a house he rented. They are wonderful.



  28. Patricia Cochran says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 5:23 pm · Link

    Great job on your kitchen! I remember seeing the photos as the project was underway and the
    kitchen was topsy-turvy!! Enjoy the new creation!

    Pat Cochran



  29. Jaci Burton says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 6:17 pm · Link

    Julie it’s beautiful! Well worth the wait, I’d say.



  30. Michelle J. in NJ says:
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     · March 19th, 2008 at 7:19 pm · Link

    Beautiful kitchen Julie! And I love your new gadget. I guess I have to still throw my mug in the microwave – lol. I’ll keep dreaming.



  31. Jodie says:
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     · March 20th, 2008 at 8:24 am · Link

    I was gone all day yesterday and didn’t get a chance to stop by here, but I wanted to go ahead and comment today. Your kitchen is beautiful!!! I can only imagine how excited you must be to have it finished and to have turned out so fantastic.

    I hope you enjoy cooking many wonderful meals for your family there!



  32. ALICE says:
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     · March 21st, 2008 at 2:52 pm · Link

    BEAUTIFUL KITCHEN–HAVE FUN COOKING NOW.
    ALICE IN TEXAS



  33. Julie Parrish says:
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     · March 28th, 2008 at 9:56 pm · Link

    :party:

    Happy Friday!!!



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