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		<title>Ruth L - Latest comments on My New Stove</title>
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			<title>In response to: My New Stove</title>
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			<dc:creator>Dianne [Visitor]</dc:creator>
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			<description>I've had gas for ages and would not be without it; mind you the first time I cooked with gas I managed to burn my meal not knowing how it worked as opposed to electric. &lt;br /&gt;
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Well, the new electric stoves of today are nothing compared to those of the past. They heat up rather quickly and I had to use one the other day at a friend's house. Some of the burners had high and then high/lo features etc...I found it all rather confusing. So a learning curve with the electrics are in order. I'm one of those who like to read the manuals. Have fun figuring out your stove Ruth!</description>
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Well, the new electric stoves of today are nothing compared to those of the past. They heat up rather quickly and I had to use one the other day at a friend's house. Some of the burners had high and then high/lo features etc...I found it all rather confusing. So a learning curve with the electrics are in order. I'm one of those who like to read the manuals. Have fun figuring out your stove Ruth!]]></content:encoded>
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