Cooking SquareOffs

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No

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Yes

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Everybody should

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No

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snowzone
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snowzone

I keep it just outside the kitchen so I can get to it if there is a fire in the kitchen.

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Charcoal grill

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Gas grill

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Charcoal grill

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Gas grill

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Gas

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Electric

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Gas

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Susan Marcott
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Susan Marcott

With gas you can still cook if the power goes out. Just manually light the burner. Gas also allows for better cooking temperature variation.

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Kevin Nik Myles Hayward
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Kevin Nik Myles Hayward

Gas is more efficient. Natural gas burns clean. Been using it most of my life. Don't listen to the lies being told to further the false fossil fuel narrative.

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Dianne Price
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Dianne Price

Easily controlled--more even heat.

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Alma
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Alma

Gas, and if they ever try to take my gas stove away from me they'll have to pry it from my cold, dead fingers.

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Susan Cantrell
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Susan Cantrell

Everything cooks faster.

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Electric

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Less of a fire risk!

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Gabe West
Gabe West

But when the electricity goes out you can still cook

Sussie Due
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Sussie Due

With an electric stove you can't develop a gas leak and either die in your sleep or have your house blow up. Gas detectors have been known to fail.

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Franklin Bullwheel
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Franklin Bullwheel

No methane spillage, use the range top as counterspace in these tiny apartments, works with solar panels or generators when gas gets shut off.

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Opala Ernst
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Opala Ernst

Never liked gas for anything in a home. Dangerous, bad for health and environment

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