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![]() Sheldon sez: > >"Gregory Morrow" > > > >>Cindy Fuller wrote: > >> >(Shahab) wrote: > >> > > >> > I was wondering what are the practical ways of preventing a gas hob > >> > surface getting dirty. > >> > >>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 > I keep my stove pretty pristine there Sheldon...and I can assure you my hygiene practices are most excellent. At least I'm not some yenta who brags on herself about the fact that her stove is 10 years old and she has never once used it ;--) -- Best Greg |
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