Gas, induction, ceramic, electric, wood fired. There's an overwhelming number of options to consider when buying a new stove. And boy, have I researched, vox popped and tested a plethora of choices so I can make an informed decision before taking the big financial plunge.
I'm pretty happy with the model we have chosen. It's fairly compact, extremely energy efficient, has some well thought out features and I think its style sits well with the rest of the house. And this particular model comes with a stack of bonus accessories. I'm really looking forward to cooking up delicious treats with the smalls for years to come on this baby.
This post is dedicated to to Lexi, who gets me every time.
Hot damn fool! You totally did get me. I was thinking Aga...? Aga???? AGA?????????????????????? And then I scroll down. Hmph. But the fried eggs look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteWord veri is maker. You're a story maker.
Fabulous! Great post. (Great stove too!) K
ReplyDeleteOh I love (need...?!) it!!
ReplyDeleteI love it! (And you reeled me right in... love it too)
ReplyDeleteWhere did you find such a lovely stove? I am in the market for one.
Hello Bek - I bought the stove from an online store www.natureplay.com.au
ReplyDeleteLove the story and the stove. We've had the same model for a few years now and it has produced some great meals.
ReplyDeleteHook line and sinker.
ReplyDeleteLike Lexi, I was thinking. . . Aga!! Aga?(hmm compact?) Aga??
Yes, it does look very energy efficient. By the way, I think the eggs are ready.
ReplyDeleteOh bum! I am stove hunting and researching myself and here I thought you'd gone and done all the hard work for me and had my answer. Oh well. Enjoy your eggys.
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