We may have to buy a new oven as our current one may not be operating properly. I have to put it to the test tomorrow when I make pizza.
The Old Girl cooked a delicious lasagne last night but the bottom layer of pasta wasn't cooked through properly. I suspect that the bottom 'hidden' element isn't working properly. I have neither the tools nor the expertise to mend an oven element and besides, it's bloody dangerous fiddling around with these. If it is faulty we might as well buy a new oven as repairing one might be half the cost at least of a new one. We need to be able to present the kitchen as fully functional when we list the house for sale.
At least our oven problem comes within the normal range of problems and isn't downright weird like Richard's whose oven door 'blew off' a couple of years ago. I prefer to think that the oven decided to self-destruct because of some strange dish he was asking it to cook.
I'm not sure if Robert has had any oven problems but no doubt, if he did he'd go to Bunnings and buy a slightly shop-soiled one for $10. He'd paint it with that $1 paint he bought as well.
"And it only cost $11 all up." |
It's hot here today. I'm skulking indoors after driving the Old Girl to the airport where she went to Auckland for two weeks. I have to do some garden planting (flowers in the deck pots) but will do that in the early evening when it's cooler.
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That's a microwave in the first picture.
RBB
I guess you're the expert on oven doors*.
*NOT**.
** I thought I'd try one of those 'NOT' jokes. I agree with Borat - they're pretty lowbrow.
I'm already ahead of you on comments.
Yeah (sigh) it's a 3G syndrome thing I guess.
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