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Default Mastering gas stoves for stewing

On Thu, 7 Aug 2014 17:57:13 +0100, "Ophelia"
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> > On Thu, 7 Aug 2014 09:49:23 +0100, "Ophelia"
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> >> My gas flames can be turned right down too, and I can use a diffuser if I
> >> need to. I heavy pot will help too.

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> > The new ones even have high and low simmer, no need for a diffuser
> > anymore.

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> Yes Come to think of it, I haven't used my diffuser in a long time)


Unfortunately, I bought mine 5-ish years ago and don't have that
option - so I have to use a simmer plate, because even my simmer
burners can be too hot (which is why I like that crockpot so much).

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