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chhotii ([personal profile] chhotii) wrote2012-10-29 09:39 am

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Here's a stellar advantage of having a gas stove: If we do lose power, I can light the stove with a lighter, and we can have warm food anytime. Of course, if the power does go out, I will be very reluctant to open the refrigerator, to try to keep it as cold as possible for as long as possible and minimize food lossage. (Rich just bought a pile of meat, which should last us for weeks.) But of course in the pantry we have canned soup, canned green beans, rice, pasta, tuna, single-serving UHT milk, etc, etc. Good thing we have a manual can opener rather than an electric can opener.

[identity profile] rmd.livejournal.com 2012-10-29 02:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes! One of the things I checked when I bought my newfangled gas stove with electric starters (rather than pilot lights) was to check that it could be started without electricity.