Her Engineering Speeded Work in Kitchens and Defense Plants

by Ruth Myers | Dec 23, 2015 | History

As you race around doing your holiday cooking, even if it’s only opening a bottle of wine for guests, take time to raise your oven mitt to the Greatest Generation woman who designed the efficient, modern kitchen we take for granted today. Her name was Lillian...

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