Cooking without gas
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When cooking yourself a feast, turn off the oven or the electric rings under pans a few minutes before the end of cooking time. The residual heat will finish cooking the food.
When cooking yourself a feast, turn off the oven or the electric rings under pans a few minutes before the end of cooking time. The residual heat will finish cooking the food.
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That's a good idea to conserve gas and electricity. I used to do that at home. At least I can save my money in buying gas nad paying electric bill. Infact, if I have enough dry woods at home. I cooked food using woods not gas. It's a little bit risky but fine to save bucks.
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