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Yes, much worse since the last you posted!pamperedlinda said:Wow, did it get worse? I had a show and have been away from here since about 5:30.
KellyRedHead said:I was in the middle of reading the thread, went to the next page and it was gone!
I thought maybe it got deleted.
Like popcorn through the fingers of a fat man, so go the Days of Our Lives.janetupnorth said:...kind of like a soap opera...
dannyzmom said:Kelly, I love your new avatar - very cool!
Heehee, KG you crack me up!The_Kitchen_Guy said:Like popcorn through the fingers of a fat man, so go the Days of Our Lives.
Yeah, I don't imagine too much popcorn falls through the fingers of a fat man thoughheat123 said:Heehee, KG you crack me up!
KellyRedHead said:Thank you! I was trying to remember the other day where I found it, I think on the net.
legacypc46 said:I like it too.
I'm sure hoping Greg has time to read this and correct you in this case since I am sure yall wont believe me... but I did not delete the thread, nor privately ask him to.dannyzmom said:Greg locks them.
Want to head north and take care of mine? My microwave looks great, it got cleaned the other day, but my oven... :yuck: I only run the self-cleaning cycle when it is warm enough to open all the windows and stay out of the room.pampchefrhondab said:Oh, I missed it. Spent too much time cleaning my oven today! The oven looks great though!
pampchefrhondab said:Oh, I missed it. Spent too much time cleaning my oven today! The oven looks great though!
janetupnorth said:Want to head north and take care of mine? My microwave looks great, it got cleaned the other day, but my oven... :yuck: I only run the self-cleaning cycle when it is warm enough to open all the windows and stay out of the room.
\Ugh - I hate the self-clean feature - the whole hosue stinks for days - it's like the stench gets into the furniture and curtains...ick.janetupnorth said:Want to head north and take care of mine? My microwave looks great, it got cleaned the other day, but my oven... :yuck: I only run the self-cleaning cycle when it is warm enough to open all the windows and stay out of the room.
chefruthie said:I just got a brand new oven . My old one was 15 years old. I cannot believe how much better it bakes and even the cooktop is so much faster!
dannyzmom said:\Ugh - I hate the self-clean feature - the whole hosue stinks for days - it's like the stench gets into the furniture and curtains...ick.
I have heard good things about Easy Off Bam - anyone try it?
I had no choice. My old was just stopped working and there was no fixing it. I don't like appliance shopping :yuck: . There were way too many to choose from.pampchefrhondab said:I would love to get a new oven. That won't happen for a long time! My first is going to college in the fall!
chefruthie said:I had no choice. My old was just stopped working and there was no fixing it. I don't like appliance shopping :yuck: . There were way too many to choose from.
Your'e not painting a pretty picturejanetupnorth said:Yes, that is what I use in the winter.
...my house is so small it doesn't stink for days, but I know what you mean.
I only run it with all the screen doors and windows open and aim a large industrial floor fan at it. I pull my stove out into the middle of the kitchen in front of the window and suck fresh air outside, through the fan, past the oven and out the front... (If you can picture that in your head.)
I really liked that option too but had to settle for a single one. We ended up getting the whole package deal. Fridge, oven. microhood and dishwasher. We got a great deal on it and I used my $900 Visa gift card that I got from earning level 2 :thumbup:pampchefrhondab said:Well that's no fun when you have to get one! I want a double oven so I can cook two things at one time. Not sure how often I really would do that, but I just want the option !
Yeah, cleaning is not always fun, but, 1. It gets the oven out so I can thoroughly scrub around it behind it, etc.chefruthie said:Your'e not painting a pretty picture
chefruthie said:I really liked that option too but had to settle for a single one. We ended up getting the whole package deal. Fridge, oven. microhood and dishwasher. We got a great deal on it and I used my $900 Visa gift card that I got from earning level 2 :thumbup:
janetupnorth said:Yeah, cleaning is not always fun, but,
1. It gets the oven out so I can thoroughly scrub around it behind it, etc.
2. It keeps the air flow going so we don't stink up the house.
3. As a firefighter I'm nervous about heating my oven to such high temperatures close to wood cabinets and the wall.
Of course, last time I did the self-cleaning, the oven cooled down, the lock feature released and AS SOON as I opened the door, the glass cracked...wasn't fun paying to replace that. :grumpy:
ETA: Thinking of scrubbing by hand this next time!!!!
Hmmm, that might be what I use. I use whatever is in a yellow spray bottle at WalMart! Not much choice - it took me half an hour to find anything the first time I went. I guess most people use self-cleaning ovens? Or are like my husband and just never cleaned them? (he lived here for nearly a year before we got married; he has never cleaned an oven)climbercanoe3 said:I use Easy Off Max.. I can spray it on at night and then wipe off in the AM too. In fact I just sprayed it a few minutes ago. I looked in my oven and realized it was overdue.:grumpy:
pampchefrhondab said:I pull my oven out to the middle of the kitchen too! It sits next to the cabinet and the refrigerator. I figured w/it getting that hot it wasn't good for the wood or for the refrigerator to work that hard.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
For a minute there, I thought there was a database problem and I was actually opening that oven cleaning thread from yesterday.
Or that I could expect Greg to come clean my oven tomorrow.
janetupnorth said:See, I'm really not that silly...
...or are we both?
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