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      <title>Why I still refuse to cook electric and why we should finish natural resources</title>
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      <description>Today I had quite an epiphany while I was working the oven (a gas oven that is). I love gas. It is by far the best way to cook. Electric cooking has always seemed a bit gay to me. And I know usually gays are quite advanced and up to speed with fads and ins and outs. But I thoroughly believe that they are wrong on this account.
Electric cooking always requires you to think ahead whilst you are cooking.</description>
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