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188 sats \ 9 replies \ @sox 7 Feb \ parent \ on: Stacker Saloon
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poor financial decisions and an oven saved me until I bought an induction stovetop for 100 bucks, a bargain
then I got angry at myself because I wanted something cool (induction) but without knowing how to use it (I burned every dish)
wtf lol I don't wanna be that guy but yk, landlords...
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@Car, is there a kitchen with a stovetop inside the PlebLab building?
and an oven
If I at least had an oven, lol
but without knowing how to use it (I burned every dish)
Weren't you only surprised by how efficient they are? It's crazy how much faster they heat food compared to hot stoves that first have to inefficiently heat the pan instead of generating the heat inside the pan. Water boils sooo quickly (and also stops boiling very quickly if you turn it off).
wtf lol I don't wanna be that guy but yk, landlords...
She seems quite nice in the messages and I get it. It's not a big space. π
and oh no, you quoted my typo before I corrected it π
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I was flabbergasted (new word of the day) to say the least! In Europe we are used to gas taking at least 10 minutes to boil water for pasta, now it takes 3 or 4 minutes, magic!
She seems quite nice in the messages and I get it. It's not a big space. π
retracting years of pent-up anger towards mine
and oh no, you quoted my typo before I corrected it π
what typo? πΏ
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flabbergasted
Yeah fortunately my first experience with an induction stovetop was at a workplace and all I wanted to do was boil water for some noodles. I was shocked and added a new item to my home wish list.
retracting years of pent-up anger towards mine
I am sure she'd be nice to you too :)
what typo?
I wrote 'cool' instead of 'cook'
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