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Aug. 17th, 2008 10:32 pm
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Let's see. The oven and the George Foreman cooker cactused within a day of each other last week. A quick fix was the purchase of a microwave oven - our first ever.

Swapping the oven over was a different and far more expensive business. We decided to buy a gas oven, for the finer control over heat, and that cost a chunk of money, plus the delivery fee. Then we had to get an electrician in to remove the oven and install a new power point. And finally a gas bloke to install the gas up to the kitchen and connect the oven. That was another six hundred dollars.

But we're now cooking with gas, and I can have some decent coffee again in my stove-top coffeemaker.

Incidentally, the gas bloke's name is Ned Kelly, he's a descendant of the original, a bit of a character and a thoroughly nice chap.

A beautiful weekend. Clear blue skies. It was a pleasure to be up and about this morning just after dawn.

I've got to the point in Knighthood on Facebook where I can go to war. I've built up some reasonable defences, manned (or womanned, mainly) by the friends who have been seduced into playing this game. I gathered everyone bar a few squirrels behind my walls and set off attacking my evil neighbours. Raided for gold to begin with, and gathered in about 40 000 gold pieces. Alright! Kept on raiding until I'd looted about a quarter of a million golds and poured it into new construction, adding to my already towering defences.

Must have lucked onto someone who wasn't actively playing. I seized a vassal from them and that took me up to a new attack bracket, where I had mixed success, taking a couple of knights at the cost of a couple of squires, and spending most of my raided gold on patching up my raiders. I suspect that once a few more of my targets wake up and get angry, I might be in for a rough time!

Date: 2008-08-17 06:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shendoah.livejournal.com
I have a gas stove now, which I love, but have been looking into induction cook tops. They are electric based, but only heat the metal of the pans though magnetics. So you only heat the pan, not the entire element like with standard electric cooktops, AND it gives you the minute controls that gas gives you. Added bonus, once you take he pan off, the cook top is completely cool! No burn/fire hazard!

When I priced it, because I'd have to add the electric circuit to that section of my kitchen, thanks to my concrete slab foundation, it will cost me $4500! Insane!

SO we're looking at a nicer gas stove now. :D

Date: 2008-08-17 08:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cathepsut.livejournal.com
>the gas bloke's name is Ned Kelly
Should you be worried?

How do you like cooking on gas? Better, I guess... I am not too happy about being back cooking on an electric stove.

Date: 2008-08-18 01:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] miss-efficiency.livejournal.com
Good luck with the new cooker etc. Hubby wants to switch to gas, but I've been dragging my feet. Somehow I suspect it is only a matter of time.

I made the mistake of gathering my armies too soon and soon thought the better of it (can you say "pillage"?). Learned a lot about how the game works though.

games

Date: 2008-08-19 05:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] newkaligula.livejournal.com
yeah, sorry to keep turning down the invitations. Scrabulous is as big a time sink as I need

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