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What Goes on in Cruise Ship Kitchens
Last week we discussed airline kitchens. This week, we are going to aim a bit lower as we examine cruise ship galleys (kitchens). Commercial airplanes and in-flight dining were first popularized in the 1930s. By that time, ocean liners had … Continue reading
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