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Makes perfect sense. I'm not sure, but I don't think you need to 'cook' insects in order to eat them.
The electric power plant that supplies the electricity for your stove will burn natural gas instead, and it will cost more.
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So do most chefs! I'll bet you couldn't find an electrical cook surface in any respectable restaurant.
do hate electrical stoves
Electric is more expensive, and really hard to heat accurately.
When I first saw this, I thought it was a joke.
I was always amaze how gas water heater and gas furnace need by code fumes carry out over the roof, but kitchen gas stove fumes you can enjoy as much as you can.
I was always amaze how gas water heater and gas furnace need by code fumes carry out over the roof
Electric is quite possibly the worst way to cook unless it's an oven which is better than gas. We're doing all gas appliances and generator besides the oven on our build.
Electric sucks
induction stove top
Gas could provide a nice back-up for boiling water and providing heat during a power outage.
you will never go back to gas
Will propane still be acceptable? If so, how can I profit from this?
I have no idea what it means but my induction cooktop absolutely pegged a gauss meter, which means you are moving in and out of a pretty intense electrical field as you cook. As I say I don't know what it means but I am certain that they would never acknowledge any health impacts if there were any. I
Also, all your cookware must be metal.
The advantage is that you don't need "burners" anymore, and that the stovetop quickly cools down.
OK, I'll bite - exactly what stovetop cookware is not made of metal?
I you can stick a magnet to it, your cookware is likely compatible with an induction cooktop. Aluminum pans and some types of stainless steel will not work.
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