OMG - Did I not tell you about the new stove?
Kids, it's been crazy around Chez Vel-DuRay, what with the new floor and painting and all that. So crazy that I forgot to tell you about the new FABULOUS 400 GAS RANGE!!!!
I know what you're thinking: That looks just like the
Frigidaire Flair, but there are OODLES of difference. For one thing, it's gas. For another thing, the oven doors swing OUT instead of up.
The oven is just a tad bit bigger, and it has a ROTISSERIE, which is perfect for your rottisable things. It also has a neat-o panel light, and a keen burner area light.
The burner configuration is unique they are all in a line, instead of the usual four burner configuration, and that gives you a dandy little cutting board surface in front of them, as you can kind of see in the fascinating picture of boiling water.
(That cutting board, by the way, was SO GROSS. The Colonel finallly resorted to sanding it to get the decades of grease off it. Just thought you'd like to know that.)
Anyway, for you Flair fans, fear not: The flair is still very much a part of our life. It lives in what is gradually becoming the basement kitchen.
So Bon Apetit, My dears. Life if just a little bit better when things are fabulous, don't you think?
I know what you're thinking: That looks just like the
Frigidaire Flair, but there are OODLES of difference. For one thing, it's gas. For another thing, the oven doors swing OUT instead of up.
The oven is just a tad bit bigger, and it has a ROTISSERIE, which is perfect for your rottisable things. It also has a neat-o panel light, and a keen burner area light.
The burner configuration is unique they are all in a line, instead of the usual four burner configuration, and that gives you a dandy little cutting board surface in front of them, as you can kind of see in the fascinating picture of boiling water.
(That cutting board, by the way, was SO GROSS. The Colonel finallly resorted to sanding it to get the decades of grease off it. Just thought you'd like to know that.)
Anyway, for you Flair fans, fear not: The flair is still very much a part of our life. It lives in what is gradually becoming the basement kitchen.
So Bon Apetit, My dears. Life if just a little bit better when things are fabulous, don't you think?
1 Comments:
At 11:57 AM, Fnarf said…
Oh. My. God. That's amazing, where did you find it?
And how can you live without a digital readout and three dozen buttons that you don't know the purpose of?
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