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Hard to say out of context. I would take it to mean showing them around, or giving them a tour.

A once popular saying in the North of England. To give someone 'the rounds of the kitchen' is to argue with them, or give them a stern dressing down.

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Chastised with enthusiasm usually by a female - used in that context usually post WW2 more often in North of England.

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