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On Sun, 12 Apr 2009 17:33:58 GMT, notbob > wrote:
>On 2009-04-12, Sky > wrote: > >> things at the same time. Although, I can see how the large burner can >> be handy in the front row when cooking something like a big batch of >> stir-fry or fried chicken and such. > >There ya go! Small in back for limited attention like simmering, while >large front burners are handy and accessible for immediate flame adjustment >and put-on/remove-from-heat manipulation. Makes sense to me. > Hence the expression "put it on a back burner." -- modom |