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#1 Postby azsnowman » Sun Jul 24, 2005 2:19 pm

Got gas or electric cooking stove, water heater, heat? I've got GAS :oops: I mean PROPANE!! I CANNOT COOK on electric ranges, I've tried it.......IMHO, GAS is FAR better than electric to cook with.

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#2 Postby southerngale » Sun Jul 24, 2005 2:51 pm

Oh, and I was about to suggest GAS-X. :lol:

I've got electric at this house but I prefer gas. And I recently bought a smooth surface cooktop...still trying to get used to that.
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#3 Postby Lindaloo » Sun Jul 24, 2005 2:54 pm

I have a natural gas stove and hot water heater. My central heat is electric. When I visit my sister I use her smooth top electric and I manage to burn stuff where I normally don't on a gas stove. lol.
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#4 Postby Swimdude » Sun Jul 24, 2005 2:55 pm

Whew, thought this would be another rant about gas prices. Yeah I have gas though. :lol:
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#5 Postby pojo » Sun Jul 24, 2005 6:46 pm

southerngale wrote:Oh, and I was about to suggest GAS-X. :lol:
you beat me to it!
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#6 Postby coriolis » Sun Jul 24, 2005 6:51 pm

When I was growing up, there was a propane company named "Peoples Natural Gas." We got a lot of laughs about that.
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#7 Postby Stephanie » Sun Jul 24, 2005 8:01 pm

Gas is more reliable - in more ways than one! :lol: :wink:

Couldn't resist....
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#8 Postby Kim_in_MN » Sun Jul 24, 2005 9:09 pm

coriolis wrote:When I was growing up, there was a propane company named "Peoples Natural Gas." We got a lot of laughs about that.


My brother and I used to laugh about that too - there was a plant a couple of miles down the road from us, and we always cracked up when one of their trucks drove by as we were waiting for the bus. I had forgotten that until you mentioned it.

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#9 Postby Hurricaneman » Mon Jul 25, 2005 1:42 am

coriolis wrote:When I was growing up, there was a propane company named "Peoples Natural Gas." We got a lot of laughs about that.


:lol: :lol: Thats just too funny
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#10 Postby Miss Mary » Mon Jul 25, 2005 7:34 am

I learned to cook and bake with electric. So it would be an adjustment if I had to switch. But I would give it a try.

My first mother-in-law had a gas stove and she swore by it. She was a freeze cat like I am and would hang by the stove all day long in her drafty house (winter of course, ;-),). Keep a kettle going for hot tea, have a cake in the oven or better, a slow roasted pot roast or chicken. She said gas roasted better than electric.

Not sure if those are accurate advantages. But I'm always envious of how you can still cook and bake in a power failure, and over here we're carring out dinner. LOL Wait, if I had gas, I'd have to cook.....maybe I should correct that!

Dennis - tell me, is it a more even heat and do baked items come out better?

mary
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#11 Postby Pburgh » Mon Jul 25, 2005 8:02 am

Dennis, I knew it, I knew it - You're full of hot air!!!!!!!!!! No, get away from me with those handcuffs!!!!! I swear, I'll never say anything bad about you again. Dennis, now put that nightstick down.

I also have a smoothtop.
Miss Mary and I have NEVER had gas!!!!!
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#12 Postby Miss Mary » Mon Jul 25, 2005 8:04 am

Karan!!! Thanks for the Monday Morning laugh.....

Let's get T-shirts made up....Dennis is full of hot air. LOL

Mary

PS - well you did ask for it Dennis....;-)

PSS - seriously though, I have the old fashioned electric burners. Which are a pain to clean I know. I think I'd be dangerous around a smoothtop!
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#13 Postby Pburgh » Mon Jul 25, 2005 8:14 am

Actually the smoothtops are just as much of a pain to keep clean. Every single spot shows. I was a cleaning fanatic about my burners and I'm even worse with the smoothtop. You have to use special cleaning products and even one spash will show up like a sore thumb. Give me a good old campfire!!!!
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#14 Postby Miss Mary » Mon Jul 25, 2005 8:17 am

Or better yet....order carryout!!! (We try not to do that though, one of our family rules).

I use my stovetop to put the iron when it's cooling or other hot dishes, from the oven. I think I'll pass on the smoothtop!

M.
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