Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Not in villages, developers builders like sticking half room, air handler, water heater, and washer and dryer in garage and them call it 1 1/2 garage in majority of houses. |
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That's when I go out, too! If the AC is off no way would I want to heat up a stove of any kind, especially gas, to cook. If absolutely, positively necessary we have a propane grill out back.
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Definitely gas, it’s instant heat, also cheaper! Electric will just raise electric bills a lot higher than they are. I really think they want us to be dependent on electric. Bad idea!
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I prefer electric induction cooking to gas. It has the benefits of gas like control of temperature, but does not create CO and heat stops when you turn it off. Cooking is VERY fast. This type of cooking is used by professional chefs. The down side is cookware must handle high temperatures (400 plus degrees) so you replace torched cookware more frequently. Water boils so fast that you need to watch it or it boils over fast. We are spoiled by IDC.
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If all I can use is the stove top then, as others have suggested, I will cook on the propane grill outside instead of heating up the house. Then again, in the six years I have owned here I have had one power outage of more than a few minutes and even that lasted less than three hours.
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Yes, you need cookware that a magnet will stick to on the bottom. Cast iron and stainless steel pans usually fit that bill. I have enameled cast iron.
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Here i have gas. Don't like it. It's dangerous. Especially since there's a sinkhole risk. |
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Where is the best place to hide a present? In the oven of course!
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Use both G and E. Prefer gas overall. Some cooking methods better with G vs E
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Enjoy your food! I Especially like to cook and used it as a hobby for relaxation so years ago I installed a professional kitchen at my house up North. The kitchen had a commercial 4 gas burner Viking Range with an oversized gas oven, a quarter size gas warming oven, a griddle and and grill section. There was a commercial exhaust hood. Additionally, on a side wall was an electric Viking convection oven. The 2 ovens had 1500 deg broilers (one gas and the other electric). There was a warming drawer below and a commercial speed cook oven above ( GE Advantium). I've noticed the comments above are in relation to the types of food that you cook. But cooking is just heat and how it is delivered. You could never make fine sauces or some other special recipes without the temperature control of gas (or at least it is easier) and the sear/charring is tops. Open fires and gas have been around forever so many like them. Electric is convenient, clean and gets the job done. Induction cooking is the newer type and adds the convenience of electric with the control and speed of gas. So use what you have or prefer and enjoy your food and company. Do not forget the cocktails and wine! There were some comments about the new induction tops and pacemakers. Pacemakers and defibrillator devices are now more immune to outside interference so just be careful if you have them placed and limit the distance you are from the stove top when it is turned on. The power of the field is reduced by one over the distance squared so even a little distance will reduce the power substantially. The newer defibrillator devices are even designed to withstand having MRIs done after they are set for the procedure. What do I like best? I do pastry and bread in my convection oven. I do roasting and meats in my gas oven. I especially like the two 1500 degree broilers for searing after sous vide and doing roasted vegetables and Barbecue. I cannot do it the same in a regular consumer unit. The speedcook oven roasts a 6 lb chicken in 35 minutes and it turns out super juicy and crispy brown on the outside. It can do cookies in 3 minutes from frozen dough from the freezer. It is a really neat device (works as a microwave, too). Cook on an outside grill with regular gas and new 'infrared' technology, too. Bought a GE Profile gas convection oven for here in the Villages replacing a Samsung electric. The gas line was already present as the past owners replaced the original gas with electric. Removed the overhead microwave and put in a commercial hood. Put an Advantium in a side cabinet. The GE Profile dishwasher is essentially 'silent'. Cleans everything and has a sensor mode without any fuss. So no problems with cookware and dishes. Choose these since there was a bundle sale. Would also recommend the high end Bosch as noted before. The northern kitchen has a Miele that is recommended, too. Ok, now I'm really hungry. Have some fun and hope that helps! |
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One of my electric stoves that I had many years ago had a glass top. That was pretty easy to clean with a cleaner that sort of resembled soft scrub. Even thought the cook top was easy to clean, I did not like cooking on that electric stove and always worried that the glass was going to crack.
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