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Rodney Myrvaagnes
 
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On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 17:16:57 -0500, Nancy Young >
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>Rodney Myrvaagnes wrote:
>
>> We have separate gas cooktop and wall oven in our apt. They probably
>> date from the 1960s. I can see how they mount and don't see any
>> problem replacing them if we want. And, one can be replaced without
>> disturbing the other.
>>
>> Onr thing we like is that the oven door makes a nice temporary shelf
>> for dishes being loaded. Also, not having to bnend down to use the
>> oven.

>
>Another advantage is is you are short and cook in the nude, you can
>burn the living crap out of your right boob.
>
>At any rate, in my house, the wall oven, being old, was not easily
>replaceable as they no longer made that size. New kitchen for me.
>No new wall oven, thank you.
>

Point taken. Doesn't sound like fun. But we use the door as a shelf
when cooking on the stove, not when the oven is hot.



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