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>"Gregory Morrow"
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>>Cindy Fuller wrote:
>> >(Shahab) wrote:
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>> > I was wondering what are the practical ways of preventing a gas hob
>> > surface getting dirty.

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>>Accept the fact that cooking involves getting things dirty.


Baloney... there is no reason anything needs to jump out of the pot... you're
just a filthy slob.

>Cleaning my stove top is the *one* household chore that I truly TRULY
>loathe.


There is absolutely no reason one needs to be a slob in the kitchen... those
with poor kitchen hygiene also practice poor hygiene in all (and I mean ALL)
aspects of their lives... anyone who complains about their filthy stove I can
imagine how yoose keep your automobile, insides look (and stinks) like a
landfill operation.

If one chooses the proper cookware for the task, employs correct cooking
techniques, and utilizes a modecum of common sense then there is no reason a
stovetop needs to be power washed after each use. I mean if your pot tends to
boil over and/or spatters at a particular heat setting how many brain cells are
required to think about choosing a larger pot and/or lowering the heat. Duh


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