I believe GG is an experienced cook and just said she doesn't see much difference between gas and electric.
As far as propane - you have to convert a standard gas stove to operate on propane and it doesn't operate like a gas stove as the pressure varies with the decreasing tank pressure. Also, you have to hide the propane tank. We have a propane tank here in Norcal and it only serves the stove (my wife insisted she had to have gas) and we can't get anyone to provide a large tank because of the small amount of usage, so we use a 5 gallon tank and have to watch it closely so it doesn't run out when she is baking or cooking.
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