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rolling kitchen

American  

noun

  1. a mobile kitchen used for feeding troops outdoors.


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A quarter of the units will be for adults with disabilities, with built-in features such as rolling kitchen islands to accommodate wheelchairs, or a mechanism that can automatically put out a stove fire.

From Washington Post

He became known for his favorite tagline — “Yeah, baby!” — as he served customers, and for the bright green truck he acquired several years back as a rolling kitchen, to expand at the Astoria location.

From New York Times

He had been the company's dog but he became so distinctly partial to the mess sergeant that the soldier took him over as his own and when the company went away Quatre Cent Vingt went too, following closely behind a rolling kitchen.

From Project Gutenberg

The camions and guns are going by, an endless defile of monster trucks, ending with the rolling kitchen, lumbering forward, smoking from all its pipes and caldrons, with the regimental cook springing up to inspect the progress of his savory rago�t.

From Project Gutenberg

A rolling kitchen and a motor truck filled with supplies followed them, and there was an ambulance with well-trained male nurses to look after sore and swollen feet.

From Time Magazine Archive