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  1. Pallet Pete Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 27, 2011
    3,185 posts
    Ovid MI
    I decided to cook eggs this morning on the new stove and what a treat! They tast like when I was growing up with a gas cook stove not that electric ick taste everything has now.

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  2. aussiedog3 Burning Hunk

    joined: Sep 15, 2009
    158 posts
    West Michigan
    Mmmmm...... shasty!
  3. Scotty Overkill firewood hoarder

    joined: Sep 24, 2011
    6,848 posts
    central PA
    Pete my homemade maple syrup and some woodstove French toast would be great with them eggs!!!
  4. Pallet Pete Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 27, 2011
    3,185 posts
    Ovid MI
    Yes I bet they would be Scott ! We also had pure Michigan maple syrup and waffles with the eggs I would have made pancakes on the stove but waffles sounded good lol!
  5. gzecc Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 24, 2008
    2,855 posts
    NNJ
    Electric taste? Is there such a thing?
  6. Jags Super Moderator

    joined: Aug 2, 2006
    11,309 posts
    Northern Illinois
    Try putting a pan between your eggs and the electric element. Thats how I do it and I don't get any funny taste.
  7. Pallet Pete Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 27, 2011
    3,185 posts
    Ovid MI
    Haha you guys crack me up! I do taste a difference but then that might just be me reminiscing lol.

    Pete
  8. zap Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 25, 2009
    10,404 posts


    Looks great Pete but the right burner is empty, bacon!


    zap
  9. Highbeam Minister of Fire

    So much of our taste and eating experience is directly from our nose. The smells associated with preparing breakfast have an impact on the flavor and I can assure you, there are different cooking smells made when using gas vs. electric. Especially propane.

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