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On Mon, 12 Aug 2013 14:46:44 GMT, (Cindy Hamilton)
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> In article >,
> sf > wrote:
> >On Sat, 10 Aug 2013 10:31:37 -0400, jmcquown >
> >wrote:
> >
> >> On 8/10/2013 9:07 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> >> > jmcquown wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> Gas is not always an option.
> >> >> The only propane tank I have is for the fireplace,
> >> >
> >> > So then your HOA does permit propane... therefore propane IS an
> >> > option... somehow I was under the impression that you didn't have a
> >> > gas stove because your association didn't permit propane.
> >> >
> >> Yes, they permit it for faux fireplaces. The gas lines don't run to the
> >> kitchen. I'd have to dig up the slab foundation to have lines run to
> >> the kitchen. I don't see the point. Electric works just fine.
> >>

> >I've had gas for a few years now and I still don't understand all the
> >hooha by the people who claim it's so danged wonderful. Makes me
> >think their mouths are bigger than their ability to cook, so the way
> >to build up their fragile little egos is to talk smack about electric
> >stoves.... which is exceedingly childish and boorish behavior.

>
> I've prepared meals on electric stoves, gas stoves, campfires,
> Coleman stoves, electric hot plates, etc.
>
> I like gas; when we had an opportunity to do so, we replaced our
> electric stove with gas.
>

You made an informed choice and you're not one of the crusaders who
denigrate everything else.

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