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On Monday, August 11, 2014 12:00:08 PM UTC+1, Ophelia wrote:
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I really do hope you like them. I have two individual hobs and will never go back to gas.
>
>Right now they're proving especially useful. When I don't feel up to standing up and cooking I can put one or both on the kitchen table and sit, prep and cook. Because you don't get residual heat sitting up close is no problem which is bliss in the warm weather we've been having. Clean up is easy as spillages don't get 'cooked on'.
>
>
> Where did you get yours from, Cherry?
>
> http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/


I bought the Kenwood via mail order from Lewis's. The Silvercrest came from Lidl.

This video from Silvercrest demonstrates from vey well how they work. Sorry it's all in German, but the video is self explanatory.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNCoDip3hxc

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"Cherry" > wrote in message
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> On Monday, August 11, 2014 12:00:08 PM UTC+1, Ophelia wrote:
>> "Cherry" > wrote in message
>>

> I really do hope you like them. I have two individual hobs and will never
> go back to gas.
>>
>>Right now they're proving especially useful. When I don't feel up to
>>standing up and cooking I can put one or both on the kitchen table and
>>sit, prep and cook. Because you don't get residual heat sitting up close
>>is no problem which is bliss in the warm weather we've been having. Clean
>>up is easy as spillages don't get 'cooked on'.
>>
>>
>> Where did you get yours from, Cherry?
>>
>> http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/

>
> I bought the Kenwood via mail order from Lewis's. The Silvercrest came
> from Lidl.
>
> This video from Silvercrest demonstrates from vey well how they work.
> Sorry it's all in German, but the video is self explanatory.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNCoDip3hxc


That's no problem at all. Thanks very much for that I will keep an eye
out in Lidl because we go fairly often)

Which one do you prefer?




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> >> "Cherry" > wrote in message
>
> > I really do hope you like them. I have two individual hobs and will never

go back to gas.
>
>Right now they're proving especially useful. When I don't feel up to

standing up and cooking I can put one or both on the kitchen table and sit, prep and cook. Because you don't get residual heat sitting up close is no problem which is bliss in the warm weather we've been having. Clean up is easy as spillages don't get 'cooked on'.
>
> >> Where did you get yours from, Cherry?
> >> http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/

>
>I bought the Kenwood via mail order from Lewis's. The Silvercrest came

from Lidl.
>
>This video from Silvercrest demonstrates from vey well how they work. Sorry it's all in German, but the video is self explanatory.
>
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNCoDip3hxc

>
> That's no problem at all. Thanks very much for that I will keep an eye

out in Lidl because we go fairly often)
>
> Which one do you prefer?
> http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/


While they are both very good, I like the Silvercrest and the finer tuning of the temps. Great if you want to cook things very slow and low. On the other hand I have a wok for induction cookers and being able to whack the heat up high in an instant for stir fry etc is brilliant on both of them.

By the way, when making cream sauces, chefs always say to use double/heavy cream as single/light won't thicken up. I discovered when all I had was single cream I whacked the heat up high, poured the cream in and it thickened up easily.
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"Cherry" > wrote in message
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>> >> "Cherry" > wrote in message

>>
>> > I really do hope you like them. I have two individual hobs and will
>> > never

> go back to gas.
>>
>>Right now they're proving especially useful. When I don't feel up to

> standing up and cooking I can put one or both on the kitchen table and
> sit, prep and cook. Because you don't get residual heat sitting up close
> is no problem which is bliss in the warm weather we've been having. Clean
> up is easy as spillages don't get 'cooked on'.
>>
>> >> Where did you get yours from, Cherry?
>> >> http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/

>>
>>I bought the Kenwood via mail order from Lewis's. The Silvercrest came

> from Lidl.
>>
>>This video from Silvercrest demonstrates from vey well how they work.
>>Sorry it's all in German, but the video is self explanatory.
>>
>> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNCoDip3hxc

>>
>> That's no problem at all. Thanks very much for that I will keep an
>> eye

> out in Lidl because we go fairly often)
>>
>> Which one do you prefer?
>> http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/

>
> While they are both very good, I like the Silvercrest and the finer tuning
> of the temps. Great if you want to cook things very slow and low. On the
> other hand I have a wok for induction cookers and being able to whack the
> heat up high in an instant for stir fry etc is brilliant on both of them.


Thanks, I think I will hang on and keep an eye out in Lidl


> By the way, when making cream sauces, chefs always say to use double/heavy
> cream as single/light won't thicken up. I discovered when all I had was
> single cream I whacked the heat up high, poured the cream in and it
> thickened up easily.


Interesting. I suspect it is because it reduces so fast.

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On 8/11/2014 8:50 AM, Cherry wrote:
> On Monday, August 11, 2014 12:00:08 PM UTC+1, Ophelia wrote:
>> "Cherry" > wrote in message
>>

> I really do hope you like them. I have two individual hobs and will
> never go back to gas.
>>
>> Right now they're proving especially useful. When I don't feel up
>> to standing up and cooking I can put one or both on the kitchen
>> table and sit, prep and cook. Because you don't get residual heat
>> sitting up close is no problem which is bliss in the warm weather
>> we've been having. Clean up is easy as spillages don't get 'cooked
>> on'.
>>
>>
>> Where did you get yours from, Cherry?
>>
>> http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/

>
> I bought the Kenwood via mail order from Lewis's. The Silvercrest
> came from Lidl.
>
> This video from Silvercrest demonstrates from vey well how they work.
> Sorry it's all in German, but the video is self explanatory.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNCoDip3hxc
>
> Cherry


Enjoyed watching that video. Since the hobs are portable, you could take
it outside to cook smelly foods like tripe or fish, so it would not
stink up your house.

Becca


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On 8/11/2014 5:03 PM, Ema Nymton wrote:
> On 8/11/2014 8:50 AM, Cherry wrote:


>> This video from Silvercrest demonstrates from vey well how they work.
>> Sorry it's all in German, but the video is self explanatory.
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNCoDip3hxc


> Enjoyed watching that video. Since the hobs are portable, you could take
> it outside to cook smelly foods like tripe or fish, so it would not
> stink up your house.


That's why I want one, to fry food outside and not have
that lingering odor.

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> Enjoyed watching that video. Since the hobs are portable, you could take it outside to cook smelly foods like tripe or fish, so it would not stink up your house.
>
> Becca


Funnily enough, I did read an article recently where its' becoming the thing to use an induction hob outside alongside the BBQ.

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On 8/11/2014 4:23 PM, Cherry wrote:
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>> Enjoyed watching that video. Since the hobs are portable, you could
>> take it outside to cook smelly foods like tripe or fish, so it
>> would not stink up your house.
>>
>> Becca

>
> Funnily enough, I did read an article recently where its' becoming
> the thing to use an induction hob outside alongside the BBQ.
>
> Cherry


We had a neighbor who was a doctor, and he had to cook bacon in the
garage, using an electric skillet, because his wife could not stand the
smell of bacon. This would be perfect.

Becca


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On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 17:25:47 -0500, Ema Nymton >
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> On 8/11/2014 4:23 PM, Cherry wrote:
> >
> >> Enjoyed watching that video. Since the hobs are portable, you could
> >> take it outside to cook smelly foods like tripe or fish, so it
> >> would not stink up your house.
> >>
> >> Becca

> >
> > Funnily enough, I did read an article recently where its' becoming
> > the thing to use an induction hob outside alongside the BBQ.
> >
> > Cherry

>
> We had a neighbor who was a doctor, and he had to cook bacon in the
> garage, using an electric skillet, because his wife could not stand the
> smell of bacon. This would be perfect.
>

If he was a Dr, he must have had a decent income - so why didn't he
upgrade the exhaust fan/hood? People be cwazy.


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Enjoyed watching that video. Since the hobs are portable, you could take it outside to cook smelly foods like tripe or fish, so it would not stink up your house.
>

Becca
>
>

Funnily enough, I did read an article recently where its' becoming the thing to use an induction hob outside alongside the BBQ.
>

Cherry
>
>

We had a neighbor who was a doctor, and he had to cook bacon in the garage, using an electric skillet, because his wife could not stand the smell of bacon. This would be perfect.
>


> If he was a Dr, he must have had a decent income - so why didn't he

upgrade the exhaust fan/hood? People be cwazy.
> --
> Avoid cutting yourself when slicing vegetables by getting someone else to hold them.


Smoked bacon frying has to be the most heavenly aroma. I can't imagine anyone not liking it. I've heard many a person say they could be vegetarian if wasn't for bacon.

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On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 14:23:39 -0700 (PDT), Cherry >
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> > Enjoyed watching that video. Since the hobs are portable, you could take it outside to cook smelly foods like tripe or fish, so it would not stink up your house.
> >
> > Becca

>
> Funnily enough, I did read an article recently where its' becoming the thing to use an induction hob outside alongside the BBQ.
>

That's what I'd like to do.


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On 8/11/2014 5:57 PM, sf wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 14:23:39 -0700 (PDT), Cherry >
> wrote:
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>>
>>> Enjoyed watching that video. Since the hobs are portable, you could take it outside to cook smelly foods like tripe or fish, so it would not stink up your house.
>>>
>>> Becca

>>
>> Funnily enough, I did read an article recently where its' becoming the thing to use an induction hob outside alongside the BBQ.
>>

> That's what I'd like to do.
>
>

A lot safer than an open gas burner for sure.
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