Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Now you're cooking with...

...gas? The one thing I regret from our house buying experience is not calling the gas company... We asked the agents and a bunch of houses on the street have gas... so no problem, right?  Wrong.  There are 2 (yes 2) gas mains on our street... both approach our house... but then they stop... about 90 ft away... How much is it to extend a gas main 90 ft?  $9000! Yikes!  Our hopes of having a gas stove and super efficient (tax credit qualifying) boiler were dashed... So this past week we had the nicest oil boiler we could find installed- our first major upgrade to the house. 



 But what about cooking?? We nearly got rid of our old 39" Hotpoint electric stove when we moved in (above)... except it's 39" and a 40" stove wouldn't fit... which turned out to be a blessing... it's a great little stove with a built in dutch oven and the best oven ever... That thing gets to 500 degrees easily and makes the best pizza and bread!  Now I see where people say you should live with things for a year and then decide what to do to the house... We've embraced our little friend... Unfortunately, a couple weeks ago we went to make our famous pizza and the bottom element was dead!  Oh no!

Fortunately we found another Hotpoint (also 39") nearby on Craigslist (above left)... This one has a drop-down deep well cooker (so you can use it as a dutch oven or normal burner), 2 ovens, and push-button controls... Supposedly push-button is super cool, but I worry about it since that's a LOT of switches!  This one's been sat in a cellar for a year, so we need to clean her up and hope everything works.. If not, we can take some parts from our old one.  It's sad after 60 years of service, our trusty girl is being reduced to being a parts car... but it's impossible to find parts for these things.  We'll miss you, old friend!  And we're sorry we ever thought a modern stove could replace you...

3 comments:

  1. How old is the stove in the pic with just the stove? We bought one that looks just like it for $36!! We do not know how old it is, but I have been trying to find out. I love the stove. It works great! And it heats up faster than these newer model stoves.

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  2. This is probably the 1954 HotPoint Electric Range. Out of curiosity, do you have the stow-able griddle and Rotisserie attachments?

    Great commercial for the Range:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-kMGCUMVws

    Some other commercials for it:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40gTfpEnHCc
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa4uPicxUN0

    -Phillip

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  3. I have one of the stoves in the pic above want to get rid of it works great 518 224-8074

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