kitchen is big and fancy, sculary small and basic.
It has a fully fitted kitchen and separate scullery area.
scullery
"Ben the scullery" is a Scottish term meaning "towards the kitchen" or "in the direction of the kitchen." It refers to moving towards the area where dishes are washed or where kitchen chores are done.
The food was prepared in the kitchen and the washing-up was done in the adjacent scullery.
the cook, scullery maid and kitchen maid :P:P:P
In old English houses, cooking was done in the kitchen. Washing up and other cleaning jobs were done in a small room called a scullery, and so that is what the scullery maid did.
In old English houses, cooking was done in the kitchen. Washing up and other cleaning jobs were done in a small room called a scullery, and so that is what the scullery maid did.
ummm.... you wash them in a sink? yes and a dishwasher
A back kitchen is another term for a scullery, a small room next to a kitchen where domestic chores other than the process of cooking are undertaken.
Traditionally maids would work in a scullery. They would clean the dishes and other kitchen items as well as washing other items around the house that needed vigorous scrubbing.
Scullery: a room for washing dishes and household. Retina: a layer at the back of the eyeball that is very sensitive.
The very lowest of kitchen staff. Was forced to do duties such as cleaning the kitchen and dishes. A female doing a scullion job would be called a scullery maid.