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Merry - not only are those muffins a work of art but your STOVE! Oh man I am so jealous!!
Ah, you know what you’re looking at! Here she is in all her glory shortly after installation. Most people would have invested in a commercial style range, but I wanted an antique. No regrets
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That is SO COOL! Was it retrofit or restored? I always wanted one just like that.
Thanks, she certainly is a focal point and conversation starter! A restored stove circa 1920ish with a safety switch for the oven pilot light. There is a company that makes reproductions of an older model (Elmira) which is a totally modern range with the look, bot not the feel of its antique parentage.
 
Wow. That is a work of art. Seems like you are putting it to good use.
Thanks, Az. This is well used, bread, holiday meals and beer are cooked with this range. It isn’t easy to keep clean, though with many areas that “catch” grease, but the daisy burners are mint for distributing the heat and I can really control the level of the flame.
 
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Lamb chop, salad with beets, goat cheese, tomatoes and cucumber with a slice of toasted home baked sourdough. Dinner for one and I couldn’t be more satisfied. Hubby will not eat lamb.
That looks phenomenal, invite me and I'll eat his lamb chops and goat cheese with great pleasure. And salad without beets is boring.
 
Thanks, Corky. You just hit his other dislikes on the plate, but I’ll put beets on his salad anyway. It’s healthy.
We're leaving the country for 3 months tomorrow, but I couldn't leave without planting a garden. I tried to not plant, but it's in my DNA. I have a pretty dependable auto watering drip system and a friend who will check on it periodically. But I only plant the essentials: tomatoes, carrots, squash, zukes, onions/garlic, and of course 2 huge rows of BEETS for the fall. And lots of pumpkins for winter soup.
 
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