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Discover LudwigThe phrase "field kitchen" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a mobile cooking unit, usually associated with military personnel in the field, though it can also refer to any kitchen in an outdoor setting. For example, you might write, "The family gathered around the field kitchen to enjoy a picnic dinner."
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field kitchen
noun
A mobile kitchen used to provision personnel on or near the site of a military operation.
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Where her hotel stands a field kitchen once fed the workmen who hacked the ice.
In Misrata a large field kitchen is sending out meals to the troops.
Ty Sing ran a field kitchen for the Chief Geographer of the United States Geological Survey.
Toward dinner time a field kitchen was trundled up, and a little later the cook.
Russell Goodwin, one of our chefs at the Field Kitchen, created this last summer.
During the 1981 People's March for Jobs, she organised a mobile field kitchen to feed the unemployed marchers.
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The reviews contain tips on everything from running field kitchens to avoiding mortar attacks.
The army set up field kitchens to disburse food and beverages.
We have field kitchens we have things coming in by sea.
The protesters expect to house about 50 people in them as well as establish field kitchens and some heated tents.
Other visitors joined long queues at field kitchens set up next to a boating lake by well-known city restaurants.
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