1) simple, have the pilot light disabled if you use existing stove.
Then you have a rock near the stove along with a pack of 2 inch kitchen
matches.  Use the rock to strike the match then turn the gas on and put
the flame near the gas.  No safety problem since the pilot light is off.
2) Chinese cooking is best done with gas since electric cannot get the
heat up high enough for chinese cooking.
3) When your power goes out this summer thanks to Covid-19, you can
still cook with gas.

On Thu, 28 May 2020, Dolores Manzino via Cookinginthedark wrote:

> Date: Thu, 28 May 2020 07:33:38
> From: Dolores Manzino via Cookinginthedark <cookinginthedark@acbradio.org>
> To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
> Cc: Dolores Manzino <gwennac...@gmail.com>
> Subject: [CnD] Gas or electric stoves which is better?
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm remodeling my kitchen and thinking about getting either a gas or electric 
> stove. The new apartment i'm moving in to has a hook up for gas, and that is 
> the stove that is there now. But my family says it is unsafe, they are afraid 
> of the pilot light going out. I am nervous about this too, but like gas for 
> the all the audio feedback you get. Does anyone have any thoughts? Have any 
> of you used gas stoves? Do you prefer gas or electric? Thank you in advance 
> for any help.
>
> Cooking with kindness,
> Dolores
>
>
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