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New stove/range
On Wed, 19 Feb 2020 17:39:05 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:
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>"Sheldon" > wrote in message
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>> On Tue, 18 Feb 2020 21:11:15 -0800, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
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>>>My mom bought me a new one from Lowe's. The choices were few as I needed
>>>electric and didn't want a flat top. I could not get bisque to match my
>>>other appliances. Although it appeared to be available online, I was told
>>>they could not order it and I should go with white and when needed,
>>>replace
>>>my other appliances in white as well. This is the one I got:
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>>>https://products.geappliances.com/ap...pecs/JB258DMWW
>>>
>>>It has buttons in the centers of the burners that prevent the burners from
>>>being turned on with no pan there. They also prevent the burners from
>>>overheating. My mom didn't pay that price but after adding a 3 year
>>>warranty, delivery and a cord, it added to about that much.
>>>
>>>So far so good but it seems to get a lot hotter than my old one. The
>>>burners
>>>have more settings than my old on and even on the lowest setting, the food
>>>continues to boil. Can't get a low simmer.
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>> For a low simmer you you need to use the smallest burner, the same
>> with gas stoves. The level of simmer also depends on the pot size and
>> how much is in it... it's difficult to get a low simmer with smaller
>> pots especialy with little in it. I suggest buying larger pot roasts,
>> at least 3 pounds, and cook your veggies in the pot with the meat and
>> have enough liquid so that it comes halfway up on the meat... add your
>> veggies during the last hour of cooking or they will over cook. You
>> should easily get a slow simmer when using a 6-8 quart pot...
>> sometimes you may need to tilt the lid to allow some heat to escape,
>> you may periodically need to add a bit more liquid to compensate for
>> evaporation.
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>>>Oven seems hotter too
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>> How can that be, there must be a calibrated dial or an LED readout...
>> get yourself an oven thermometer that lives in the oven to check, they
>> cost about $5. If the oven temperature setting doesn't agree with the
>> thermometer (within like +/-5º) there is something wrong with that
>> stove so you need to contact GE... sometimes oven thermostats are
>> faulty or not placed correctly.
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>>>and different proportions. Wider but not as high from top to bottom.
>>>
>>>There's a push to get away from the use of natural gas here. That could be
>>>why Lowes had so few gas ones on display. Mostly they had the flat top and
>>>I
>>>freaking hate those things.
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>> Natural gas can be problematic depending on topography... difficult to
>> install and service in hilly areas. But there's propane so there goes
>> your excuses. And propane costs a lot less than electric, by about
>> half. An electric stove is a big time electric consumer.
>>
>>>Made pot roast for dinner. Did the meat on top of the stove and roasted
>>>the
>>>veggies in the oven with a little beef broth.
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>> WHY?
>> Should have added the veggies to the same pot with the meat.
>>
>>>Should have cooked the meat a
>>>bit longer but we were hungry so we ate it as is. Good but could be a
>>>touch
>>>more tender.
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>> Pot roast is not good planning when in a rush.
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>I didn't have a pot big enough for the veggies. We eat far more veggies than
>meat.
Buy a larger pot, IDIOT!
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