โNov-24-2013 01:38 PM
โNov-26-2013 04:04 PM
โNov-26-2013 03:38 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:JordanH wrote:
Thanks! Ive experienced a toilet in a fire, im guessing it would be the same reaction. Wouldn't want that happening in the oven
Took me awhile to figure this out. I kept thinking what had he been eating to get his toilet to catch on fire? Now, I'm thinking you were a fire fighter and went into a home bathroom that was on fire.
โNov-26-2013 02:41 PM
JordanH wrote:
Thanks! Ive experienced a toilet in a fire, im guessing it would be the same reaction. Wouldn't want that happening in the oven
โNov-26-2013 02:11 PM
โNov-26-2013 01:01 PM
JordanH wrote:
I have never heard of putting a pizza stone in the oven to help with cooking, Ill have to try it this spring ๐ Here in Newfoundland we enjoy cooking our cook dinner on sundays, maybe this could help in cooking the moose roast!
โNov-25-2013 09:03 AM
โNov-25-2013 03:43 AM
doxiluvr wrote:
I usually have my DH light the oven. Use one of those barbeque gas lighteners as they are longer and easier to stay lit. It takes a while to light. Also make sure the cover is off the burners if you have one, and run the fan on the vent hood/microwave. At least that is what our manual said.
โNov-25-2013 02:31 AM
โNov-24-2013 10:27 PM
โNov-24-2013 08:10 PM
I am still wayne_tw wrote:VoodooMedicineMan wrote:
If this is the first time baking in this oven don't forget to put a pizza stone or some other heat distributing stone on the bottom rack.
Otherwise, you will have my wife's specialty for Thanksgiving...black bottom rolls.
Anyone want the recipe, just PM me. Apparently, they are easy to do since we seem to have them every Thanksgiving!
โNov-24-2013 06:49 PM
old guy wrote:
if you have help let them push the oven pilot button while you lay on the floor to light the pilot light. ovens are a pain in the back side to light.
โNov-24-2013 05:34 PM
โNov-24-2013 05:30 PM
โNov-24-2013 05:18 PM
DUNEBUGGYDOUG wrote:Same on ours.
Slide the bottom cover out and you will be looking at the pilot light, no need to stand on your head