I like electric, mostly because that's what I've had. I live in a condo with
no gas, so I have an electric flat top stove and love it.
Jan
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I prefer a gas cooktop over an electric one. You hang around some odd blind
people. The gas burner gives you greater control and, when a recipe says
turn down to low, the flame immediately goes to low. If you do that with an
electric burner, you have residual heat from the coils to deal with for a
while
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Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2017 20:05:14 -0500
Subject: [blindcooks] Introduction and Dinner Favorites
Hi and thank you to Jon and Dani for help in getting subscribed.
It looks like there are a few of us from the crafting group over here now.
develop a rotation of 15 dishes in answer to the question, "What's for
I am excited to learn about the list as I am currently on a quest to
at chopping!
So far it includes stir-fry, minestrone and chicken Caesar--I'm very good
cooktop. Is everyone here using electric?
Every blind person I have ever talked with says they would never use a gas
said they don't like them because they are heavy; that is precisely why I
I am careful and have taken to using cast iron skillets. Some family have
authentic is difficult to find. I haven't gotten the starter yet but it is a
Are there bread bakers on list? Another interest is baking sourdough as
I look forward to the discussions here.
Karen