Oh, how I miss my gas stove! For years I have had the great fortune of being in apartments with a gas stove and oven. A pain to clean because of all the little bits to wipe around, yes, but a TRUE JOY to cook on.
I think I’m going to cry just thinking about all the fun I had with my gas stove.
We moved into a house, our first home buying excursion, last year. This house has an electric stove. Grr. Argh. Okay, at least it is new and in good shape. Grr. Argh. That glasstop stove looks kinda cool and should be a breeze to clean.
OR NOT!!
Grr. Argh. One must be very careful what one uses on said stovetop or one might royally screw up one’s stovetop.
Grr. Argh.
I’ve got one eye that has a black ring…hahaha, my stove has a black eye! I just got it. Hahaha.
Anywho, I have one eye with a black ring from water boiling over. The answer is apparently to use a highly toxic chemical to wash it off. Oh, but this toxin does wonders. I am sure it does. What do the fish in the river think of this toxin all my fellow glasstop stove owners are using? Go, go water pollution! Don’t you like your glass of water with a heaping teaspoon of questionable chemicals?
Grr. Argh. I HATE glasstop stoves!
August 16, 2006 at 1:38 am (Commentary Cauldron)
Oh, how I miss my gas stove! For years I have had the great fortune of being in apartments with a gas stove and oven. A pain to clean because of all the little bits to wipe around, yes, but a TRUE JOY to cook on.
I think I’m going to cry just thinking about all the fun I had with my gas stove.
We moved into a house, our first home buying excursion, last year. This house has an electric stove. Grr. Argh. Okay, at least it is new and in good shape. Grr. Argh. That glasstop stove looks kinda cool and should be a breeze to clean.
OR NOT!!
Grr. Argh. One must be very careful what one uses on said stovetop or one might royally screw up one’s stovetop.
Grr. Argh.
I’ve got one eye that has a black ring…hahaha, my stove has a black eye! I just got it. Hahaha.
Anywho, I have one eye with a black ring from water boiling over. The answer is apparently to use a highly toxic chemical to wash it off. Oh, but this toxin does wonders. I am sure it does. What do the fish in the river think of this toxin all my fellow glasstop stove owners are using? Go, go water pollution! Don’t you like your glass of water with a heaping teaspoon of questionable chemicals?
Grr. Argh.