Message from @Salacious Swanky Cat
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lol
I could get one for like $5k or so
possibly cheaper I used to have one a few years back that I bought for $100 it was basically gutted so I just moved my own furniture in and painted it and fixed it up
wew
those things have gas ovens right
yeah
nice
although I'd probably set up an electric oven in the shed asap
whys that
@Lolibattlemachine when did finnish men become degenerates? Must be isolated to the capitol
I hate using gas stoves
I just had some homess, drunk, mexican-indian dudes "bless" me in tongues
does electric heat up faster?
it's more dependable and easier to fine tune
ah
I have a gas oven here and sometimes it'll just go out
Apparently induction ovens are really good for control too.
And they are more energy efficient
Currently they are a bit expensive, but the price should reduce over time
why does hank hill shill propane so much
lol
I'd probably install solar panels on the shed roof too and bring down costs as much as possible
No I’m talking about the hardware is more expensive now
I think it’s an interesting technology too.
Only issue is that you have to have cast iron for it to work.
I wouldnt recommend an electrical stove if you live somewhere thats prone to power outtages
what would also be cool is to be able to raise a pig for food
god no we had pigs on the farm I grew up on, they stink to high heavens
Induction works by flipping magnetic fields, which causes heat to be generated in magnetic metals. Cast iron works the best.
I love cast irons
do cows stink
Cool. Then you may like induction ranges. @pussydestroyer
although they can often be fed for reasonably cheap if you know local bakeries and vegetable processors you can get their scraps for free
not as bad as pigs
cows need more land generally though
on a small block of land probably better with chickens a maybe a couple sheep
with sheep at least you don't need a mower
ooh and a goat for milk
i love goat milk
what can sheep offer