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poemdexter
Feb 18, 2005

Hooray Indie Games!

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actionjackson posted:

but gently caress gas, I'd want electric or induction just for the looks

you can just say you don't cook.

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poemdexter
Feb 18, 2005

Hooray Indie Games!

College Slice

actionjackson posted:

I do cook (sometimes), mostly in a dutch oven (at least in the winter) and haven't had any issues with electric/ceramic. I would have done induction but at the time I got my range they were still quite a bit more expensive.

or are you one of those "REAL cooks only use gas" people

I can't afford a house so I'm stuck with electric. But my stove top looks like absolute rear end from moving my pans around. It just seems really easy to scratch up electric glass top stoves and if you're going for aesthetics, nothing looks worse than a scratched up stove top.

REAL cooks use their kitchens. It always looks like the stove has never been touched in all the photos in this thread.

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