Your kitchen should have the right tools.
A few years ago, I lived in an apartment where the kitchen was long and skinny.
It was situated in such a way that all of the outlets were on one wall.
It was an old building, so those outlets numbered exactly two.
I wish I had considered some cordless appliances then.
Luckily, I movedandthere are cordless appliances now that are absolutely worth your attention.
When its not in use, you might tuck the base away into a drawer or cabinet.
I have no idea why (its not my fault that whipped cream can splatter).
Do you know whats not near her sink?
A cordless hand mixer would be extremely helpful in this particular situation.
Heck, you might even bring it outside.
A rechargeable blender
Another helpful tool to add to your cordless line-up is a blender.
Still, this KitchenAid food chopper fits the bill.
Although its smaller than a beastly 14-cup food processor, the five-cup container is nothing to sneeze at.
KitchenAid has an entire Go line of cordless appliances, and many of those appliances are listed here.
If you like one, you might enjoy the whole product line.