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Two stoves-I'mjealous
Sheldon wrote:
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> Curly Sue wrote:
> > On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 16:30:27 -0500, ~patches~
> > > wrote:
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> > >Ok, I've been paying close attention and it is surprising how many on
> > >the food network have 2 stoves! I'm so jealous. If I had room for a
> > >second stove or stove-top I would be thrilled.
> >
> > I'm more jealous of having space (for two stoves) than them having two
> > stoves. If I had the space I'd buy a few more small appliances, (a
> > Kitchen Aid mixer, for example) and a second dishwasher before a
> > second stove.
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> I haven't mentioned it before but I actually have two kitchens, yup, I
> do. I have a rental house on my property sitting about 200 feet from
> my house, it's empty, no tenant, but I still keep the electric service
> going and keep it heated in winter so the pipes don't freeze and so and
> the structure doesn't deteriorate... unheated buildings don't remain
> sound very long. It's really a nice three bedroom house, the eat-in
> kitchen is decent but nothing fancy. The stove works fine, it's
> electric, I've used in on thanksgiving. I've had tenant's just about
> all my adult life... don't think I really want to deal with it anymore.
> I had a tenant when I first moved here, they came with the place, but
> a few months passed and they moved. I haven't actively looked to
> replace them, the house has been empty over two years now. I've
> slowly begun to take over that house, the garage has become my
> gardening shed, and I store a few things in the house. I suppose if
> the right person came along I may decide to rent it.
>
> Front:
> http://tinypic.com/k3qhxz.jpg
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> Back view, can see a small bit of my house for perspective:
> http://tinypic.com/k3qikj.jpg
Real nice piece of real estate. Looks like you work hard keeping it
in shape....Sharon
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