will you please give us the name of your electric stove? also, where did you
buy it.
Steve
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From: Nicole Massey via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 2:42 PM
To: [email protected] ; 'Kimsan'
Subject: Re: [CnD] electric stoves
I have a counter top roasting pot that works like a stove, with temperature
settings just like a stove, but it's easier to heat up than a stove and it
works just as well. It also has a removable pan so it's easy to just drop
into the dishwasher to clean. It's great, and it takes about the same amount
of time to cook something in it as it takes for a normal preheated oven.
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From: Cookinginthedark [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Kimsan via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 2:35 PM
To: [email protected]; 'Ruby Bryant'
Subject: Re: [CnD] electric stoves
I wish I had something like that.
My electric stove (not knowing what brand it is) it takes for ever for
it to heat up and when baking chicken, take aboot two hours.
This is why I have been using the crokpot. I need a new working oven.
Lol.
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failure, loyalty and persistence." Colin Powell
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From: Cookinginthedark [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Ruby Bryant via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Sunday, September 7, 2014 2:47 PM
To: [email protected]; Vicki
Subject: Re: [CnD] electric stoves
I don't know what happened to my first message. My great grand
children were here, and I was trying to do something with them and send
a message at the same time. Mistake. So, in the process, omehow, only
part of my message got sent. Anyway, I don't know if the stove that I
have is still available. It is a frigidair, and is a number of years
old. I really like it, though, and don't know what I will do when I
have to buy another stove.
Mine is a flat top. The knobs for the burners turn, and they have
little arrows so you can tell where you are turning them. On the front
pannel of the stove are a number of buttons, bake, broil, convexion,
clean, and a number of others. Also, there is a key pad set up like a
phone key pad.
So, if you wish to set the oven to 350, you press each of those
numbers, and then press start, which is to the right of the zero. The
buttons are about finger size, slightly indented, and are a different
texture than the rest of the pannel. You don't have
to worry about accidentally pressing something that you didn't mean
to press, because it takes a little pressure to activate them.
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> On Sep 7, 2014, at 4:13 PM, Vicki via Cookinginthedark
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The way mine works is that you put in your temperature and what you
> want
to do like bake, and then there is a start button which you press that
turns it on. I had quite of time getting mine labeled where I could use
it as it is a flat panel which is very sensitive. You can get something
to beep without meaning to. At least it makes a sound so that I know
I've done something. If it's not the something I intended, I have to
start over. Wish they still had the pressure sensitive panels but I
couldn't find one.
There's a long story to this one too and I won't bore you all with it.
Just suffice it to say we were able to make it useable for a blind
person. Is it ideal, no. But it functions.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Stewart via
Cookinginthedark"
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> To: "cookiginthedark" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2014 11:19 AM
> Subject: [CnD] electric stoves
>
>
>> on the electric stoves, how do you turn the oven on? I know that
they
have the digial setting, but was wondering how to turn them on.
>>
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how,
> but
all of the first part of my message wasn't sent. My great grand
children are here, and I think that in the process of doing something
with them, along with trying to send a message, I'm not sure what
happened. Shows that I should keep my mind on one thing at a time.
Anyway, now, back to my stove. I have had it a number of years, so I
don't even know if they still make on like it or not. It is made by
frigidair. It is a flat top stove.
On the front pannel of the stove, there a number of buttons, bake,
broil, convexion, clean, and several others. There is also a number
pad set up like a phone key pad, with clear to the left of zero, and
start to the right. So, if you wish to bake something at 350, you
would press those numbers on the key pad and then press start. The
buttons are finger size flat round buttons which are slightly indented,
and are a different texture than the rest of the pannel. They are
also easy to label in braille, as you might want to do, since ther a
number of buttons. And, as I said before, you don't have to worry
about accidentally pressing something that you didn't mean to press,
because you have to press them pretty firmly to activate them.
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