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Come and bake it.
Keklarious! 💚
Here, have a 17th updoot…
Not all that long ago, Natural Gas was commonly known to be the cleanest burning fuel on earth. Now it's literally Hitler in a different phase state.
I can't stop laughing!
Speaking of which, how I am supposed to flambé without the gas?!
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u/#Merica
Don't tread on my gas stove. That's my red line.😡
Now the left is dissing Julia Child. How can that go well for them?
So, as I understand it, Natural Gas consuming Stoves and Ovens are bad.
But Natural Gas consuming Hot Water Heaters and Home Furnaces are good.
Except in CA where Newsollini is trying to ban those as well.
You'd make a fine addition to The Party.
Too pussy to try that..
No, no, no, please don't take my gas stove, I HATE electric. My friend has one of those glass or ceramic that seems like a good cross between the two, but I have a bit of cast iron. One is a pizza pan I use as a heat diffuser under other pots and pans. I can just see me scratching or breaking the stovetop!
Yup. I feel ya, fren. Grew up with gas stoves at home and when I moved out. But had to go electric when I married. At least I have the side burner on my CharGriller.
u/#peperain
My old gas grill had one of those and, I think it was, a searer on the other side. Also had a rotisserie burner in the rear of the main grill area. It was awesome, I sure miss it!
Aaaww...this little Pepe breaks my heart...so forlorn.
Why does it NEED a hood? Not all hoods are even plumbed to the exterior of the home, a lot of them simply recirculate the exhaust right back into the room.
Having lived in a house without a hood it sucks as smoke builds up fast if anything gets overheated and if gas the humidity builds up fast as well since water vapor is a byproduct of combustion. I always run our hood (ducted to the outside) for this reason.
I understand that, but food also smokes and can burn with electric heat. And thawing foods or boiling water also releases water vapor.
Shit I've tried to season my cast iron. Shit always stiicks still.
I do add olive oil every time I use the pan, otherwise it's dry. It never has a good sheen like I've seen "properly" seasoned pans to have!
I have an unvented hood with filters over my stove, that's how the house was built. I have a cathedral ceiling over the kitchen and family room, so I'm guessing venting it outside wasn't an option. (The bathroom fans weren't vented either! 🙄 Guess I'm lucky the dryer was!)
I suppose my 15 in cast iron pizza pan/diffuser would be out. Also, when I cook, I 'cook for an army', as my grandma used to say. I love having leftovers, so I use a lot of big pans and pots. Thanks for the heads up on the drawbacks! Dunno what I'll do if they take my gas stove. Learn to cook in the fireplace? 🔥🔥 😏
Where were they venting the bathroom fans, just into the walls? LOL. I've seen that.
Almost as bad, into the attic crawl space. No reason they couldn't have been vented. Cheap bastards built these houses with matchsticks and duct tape!
Fans have long since stopped working. When we had a new roof put on, we had vents installed for fans, but have yet to get them and have them put in. $$$$$ :( We just leave the bathroom doors ajar when showering. 🤷♂️
You can replace just the fan motors without replacing the entire bathroom fan assembly. Just make sure to connect the exhaust output to the roof vents in your attic. I assume they are a BROAN or similar fan design.
I replaced the range hood with a Broan ages ago, not sure what the bath fans are, something cheap, I'm sure.
I'll have to look into the fan motor thing, not sure if they're worth it. I did redo the dryer venting some years back. Still not quite sure I have the handiness to do all, not to mention the extra funds.
Thanks for the tips, though, I will definitely keep them in mind.
If it's a Broan they've been using the same couple motor assemblies for decades now. Sometimes it's cheaper to buy a cheap model and use the motor insert from it than trying to get just the motor.
I've done that too, before I realized you could find the motors super cheap on ebay.
In the 70's and 80's we were told that natural gas was clean and the results of burning it were harmless carbon dioxide and water.
They won't need to take it, they'll just turn the valves to the OFF position...
u/#crumbs
But, but...the Bakers!
Bake and shake it!