Dear Erin and Lanny
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Erin Rasmussen 
  To: 'Discussion of biomass cooking stoves' 
  Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 5:06 PM
  Subject: Re: [Stoves] Stove Definition


  We also use "cooker" when we're talking about retained heat cooking. There's 
no fire there, so not a 'stove' but the food still does a fine job of cooking 
away in the insulated basket. 



  # OK... another similar device would be a "solar cooker", perhaps associated 
with the "retained heat cooker" you refer to above

   


  # ===> More comments below

   

  From: Stoves [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Lanny Henson
  Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2013 11:24 AM
  To: Discussion of biomass cooking stoves
  Subject: Re: [Stoves] Stove Definition

   

  Kevin, thanks for stirring the pudding.

  I believe we are using “Cooking Stoves” as a term that covers all cooking 
appliances like ovens, griddles, grills, roasters, vat cookers and other types 
of cookers. 



  # Certainly, these are "valid cooking functions", and there are stoves built 
to best perform for the different cooking tasks. These would be in different 
classes of "Cooking stove." clearly, it would not be fair to compare a closed 
stove cooking a pot of rice and having a stack venting the products of 
combustion outside the living space, with a grill barbequing or roasting a slab 
of meat and venting products of combustion into the living space.



  To further categorise stoves, one could include:

  * "natural draft or draft induced by a powered fan" and 

  * "venting into the living space or venting outside teh living space through 
use of a stack or chimney".



  If you said “cooking appliance” many people would not know what you were 
talking about, but “stove” is well known word that translates well.



  # Good point. 



  The word “cooker” would cover stoves, food cooking appliances, as well as non 
food, industrial type cookers, so “cooker” may be a good word to toss in when 
talking about “stoves”. 



  # I think the word "Cooker" is equivalent to "stove" in England. Perhaps we 
could re-phrase things a bit as follows: "A Cooking Stove is a fuel consuming 
device or appliance that cooks food." By this definition, the "Retained Heat 
Cooker" would indeed be a "cooker." but it would not be a "stove."  Similarily 
an "electrically powered stove" would not be a stove", but it would be an 
"electrically powerer cooking appliance." 

  This definition would thus seem to work for teh purposes of the 'Stoves List."



  Just to confuse things, would you call a pig on a stick, over a fire a stove?



  # Good point!! An "appliance" is defined as "an instrument, apparatus, or 
device for a particular purpose or use " at  
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/appliance.  By this definition, it would 
be a Cooking Stove, similar to a "Three stone fire", in that there is an 
"apparatus" (the stick, or three stones) and a fire, that will accomplish the 
desired purpose.



  Lanny

   

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: Kevin 

    To: Discussion of biomass cooking stoves ; Frank Shields 

    Cc: 'Jim Jetter' ; 'Hugh McLaughlin' ; 'Discussion of biomass cooking 
stoves' 

    Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 12:50 PM

    Subject: [Stoves] Stove Definition

     

    Dear List

     

    Just what is a "stove?"

     

    I would suggest that it is important that we all know what a "stove" is, 
when we attempt to determine the difference between a "good stove" and a "poor 
stove.'

     

    When we ask Mr. Google, we get more than 7 million hits. However, the most 
common definitions seem to be typified by the one at

     http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/stove

    " 1a : a portable or fixed apparatus that burns fuel or uses electricity to 
provide heat (as for cooking or heating) "

     

    At http://stoves.bioenergylists.org/ , the stated purpose of the site is:

    "Our site is dedicated to helping people develop better stoves for cooking 
with biomass fuels in developing regions. "

     

    What about accepting the Merriam-Webster definition for a "stove?"

     

    Would anyone have a better definition for a "stove?"

     

    Best wishes,

     

    Kevin

     


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