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for me the bigger burner is the last piece of the jigjaw.
Quote from: JerryM on February 18, 2009, 04:40 PMfor me the bigger burner is the last piece of the jigjaw.This must be the quote of the decade. If it had been true, why have you been reporting on so many issues and "improvements" in the past year? I suspect anyone lumbered with an electric hob would notice a big improvement if they changed to a standard gas hob. I'm not sure it needs a propane hob located in a garage.
Quote from: George on November 22, 2010, 09:38 PMQuote from: JerryM on February 18, 2009, 04:40 PMfor me the bigger burner is the last piece of the jigjaw.This must be the quote of the decade. If it had been true, why have you been reporting on so many issues and "improvements" in the past year? I suspect anyone lumbered with an electric hob would notice a big improvement if they changed to a standard gas hob. I'm not sure it needs a propane hob located in a garage.Why did you make that comment George? what was the point? - do you realise how you come across through your posts?The tone an implied sentiment is quite unnecessary, and helps no one progress their curry cooking goals at all.
>do you realise how you come across through your posts?Yes.
I believe it does - upgrade from an electric hob to a standard gas one
Your aim is to lend moral support to Jerry rather than anything to do with gas cookers or how to cook a good curry.
Many people prefer gas cookers over electric.
It's a valid point I made. Your comment about replacing energy-saving electric light bulbs with gas mantles may get a chuckle but how is it helpful, if that's the way your mind works?