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Topic: What are you doing? - part 7
yesenia Ramos 's photo
Mon 11/25/19 04:18 AM
hi

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Mon 11/25/19 05:12 AM
Edited by eric22t on Mon 11/25/19 05:12 AM


Taking all the tins and jars out of the gas cooker in my holiday home for an annual gas check, I don't use it as a cooker but as a cupboard, I do not feel safe with gas cooker and flames,there is an induction hob and air cooker on top of it

We're going to be forced to cook electrically within a few years. Government is going nuts here.
I'm not happy about it, more work to the home to install that, and I will have to buy a new cooker AND new pans. I haven't money for either.

if the gov't is forcing the change then they can buy the replacement stove. as for pots and pans why would you need to buy new ones? the old ones will work just as well on an electric as they did in gas

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Mon 11/25/19 05:18 AM



Taking all the tins and jars out of the gas cooker in my holiday home for an annual gas check, I don't use it as a cooker but as a cupboard, I do not feel safe with gas cooker and flames,there is an induction hob and air cooker on top of it

We're going to be forced to cook electrically within a few years. Government is going nuts here.
I'm not happy about it, more work to the home to install that, and I will have to buy a new cooker AND new pans. I haven't money for either.

if the gov't is forcing the change then they can buy the replacement stove. as for pots and pans why would you need to buy new ones? the old ones will work just as well on an electric as they did in gas

Probably an induction hob Eric, you need special pans for them apparently.happy

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Mon 11/25/19 05:18 AM



Taking all the tins and jars out of the gas cooker in my holiday home for an annual gas check, I don't use it as a cooker but as a cupboard, I do not feel safe with gas cooker and flames,there is an induction hob and air cooker on top of it

We're going to be forced to cook electrically within a few years. Government is going nuts here.
I'm not happy about it, more work to the home to install that, and I will have to buy a new cooker AND new pans. I haven't money for either.

if the gov't is forcing the change then they can buy the replacement stove. as for pots and pans why would you need to buy new ones? the old ones will work just as well on an electric as they did in gas

I doubt government will do that!
And yes, you need new pots and pans. The bottoms aren't flat enough anymore after cooking on gas which renders them unusable for electric cooking.

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Mon 11/25/19 05:19 AM
Breaking in a new bra while recording a vid on dating site profiles for my YT channel :) Uploading it as I type and continue breaking in the wretched device, hihi.

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Mon 11/25/19 05:26 AM
ok seamus maybe for the induction stoves. they are not common at all here in the states yet so i am clueless as to their needs.
and all i can say to bent bottom pans is i have never in my life own one chintzy enough to warp in normal use

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Mon 11/25/19 05:29 AM
I have an induction hob and I hate it with a passion. I had to buy expensive pots and pans to use it.

The problem is that the hob has 4 cooking zones (obviously) and the total output is 12 so that means if you have all 4 zones on, each zone will only have a maximum of output of 3! Not very clever when you want 2 pots boiling as it takes too long getting it to boiling point. That's like using a gas hob on the lowest setting when all you want is the pot to come to the boil quickly. Also, the smallest pan (even though it's the correct recommended pan) isn't recognised by the hob as the diameter of it is too small, therefore the hob doesn't recognise there's a pan on the zone.

I hate the induction hob for these reasons.

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Mon 11/25/19 05:35 AM
here in the states even the smooth top electric ranges are resistance heating elements so while it is still slower to change and less controllable than a gas flame, they don't need special pans.

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Mon 11/25/19 06:17 AM
getting a 25yr old scammer profile from la so frustrated that she blocked merofl

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Mon 11/25/19 06:19 AM

I have an induction hob and I hate it with a passion. I had to buy expensive pots and pans to use it.

The problem is that the hob has 4 cooking zones (obviously) and the total output is 12 so that means if you have all 4 zones on, each zone will only have a maximum of output of 3! Not very clever when you want 2 pots boiling as it takes too long getting it to boiling point. That's like using a gas hob on the lowest setting when all you want is the pot to come to the boil quickly. Also, the smallest pan (even though it's the correct recommended pan) isn't recognised by the hob as the diameter of it is too small, therefore the hob doesn't recognise there's a pan on the zone.

I hate the induction hob for these reasons.

Well, that's another thing. Cooking induction or electric is not handy at all.
I do get the why in a way, since we can generate electricity ourselves, yet pumping up gas has very destructive effects on the area it is in and at some point it runs out.
But still not looking forward to it.
And I think they want to force us to do everything electrical, including heating and showering etc. Great! Not...
A very costly business and people have to cough up the costs themselves.

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Mon 11/25/19 06:21 AM
Anywho, all that aside... I got my new vid on how to make a great dating profile up.
Anyone interested... http://youtu.be/XOBalQhmqt8

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Mon 11/25/19 06:23 AM
the kicker there crystal is that it almost always costs more and pollutes more to generate electricity and ship it down wires to point of use. however
those that make it can see a much larger profit from electricity and the pollution is hidden

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Mon 11/25/19 06:39 AM
senisevoyorum

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Mon 11/25/19 06:51 AM

Anywho, all that aside... I got my new vid on how to make a great dating profile up.
Anyone interested... http://youtu.be/XOBalQhmqt8


Just watched it. Great advice Crystal but you forgot to mention no fish pics either laugh

:heart:

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Mon 11/25/19 07:09 AM


Anywho, all that aside... I got my new vid on how to make a great dating profile up.
Anyone interested... http://youtu.be/XOBalQhmqt8


Just watched it. Great advice Crystal but you forgot to mention no fish pics either laugh

:heart:

Haha :thumbsup:
And thank you. flowerforyou

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Mon 11/25/19 07:10 AM
Warming up a cup of pea soup. Not home-made. That will happen very soon.
Hungry!!

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Mon 11/25/19 12:14 PM
if the gov't is forcing the change then they can buy the replacement stove.

How did that work out with the forced change from CRT to LCD TVs?
Who bought the digital antennas?

Remember the push to get the 'old' technology cars off the roads?
LoJacking only really works with electronic systems.
Sold as a theft prevention and recovery feature it also allows anyone with the technology to track your movements. Coupled with On-Star technology and they can even shut your vehicle down remotely.

Don't even think about what can be done with cellphones and smart phones.
That is just too damn scary.

Everyone who thinks they are free, raise your hand.

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Mon 11/25/19 12:26 PM


I have an induction hob and I hate it with a passion. I had to buy expensive pots and pans to use it.

The problem is that the hob has 4 cooking zones (obviously) and the total output is 12 so that means if you have all 4 zones on, each zone will only have a maximum of output of 3! Not very clever when you want 2 pots boiling as it takes too long getting it to boiling point. That's like using a gas hob on the lowest setting when all you want is the pot to come to the boil quickly. Also, the smallest pan (even though it's the correct recommended pan) isn't recognised by the hob as the diameter of it is too small, therefore the hob doesn't recognise there's a pan on the zone.

I hate the induction hob for these reasons.

Well, that's another thing. Cooking induction or electric is not handy at all.
I do get the why in a way, since we can generate electricity ourselves, yet pumping up gas has very destructive effects on the area it is in and at some point it runs out.
But still not looking forward to it.
And I think they want to force us to do everything electrical, including heating and showering etc. Great! Not...
A very costly business and people have to cough up the costs themselves.

Consider the switch to electric everything.
Gas is a depleting resource.
Electric can be generated by movement (turbines, windmills, piezo), solar energy conversion or thermal energy conversion.
Coal, gas and petroleum are depleting resources from natural reservoirs caused by decaying organics.
In a world trying to stop depending on fossil fuels, electrical energy makes the most sense. As long as the energy comes from other than fossil fuel burning.

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Mon 11/25/19 12:28 PM
Hey, I live in the UK. It's been a police state since Henry VII but at least we know that. happy

Sid's photo
Mon 11/25/19 02:11 PM
Its 6am here and I find myself imagining what will be the next scenario later:rolling_eyes:

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