I always used that one the most, even on antique stoves that had identical burners, even when I didn't have kitchen counters. Because I am right-handed. It only makes sense that they'd start to design stoves around that.
It's the only one that's open on my stove. There's a teakettle sitting on one of the back burners, a large stock pot with a lid on the other, and a set of nested saucepans on the left front one.
Indeed. In gas stove circles the front right burner is known as the Power Burner.
ReplyDeleteI always used that one the most, even on antique stoves that had identical burners, even when I didn't have kitchen counters. Because I am right-handed. It only makes sense that they'd start to design stoves around that.
ReplyDeleteI always cook on rear burners to avoid splash and spill burns.
ReplyDeleteIt's the only one that's open on my stove. There's a teakettle sitting on one of the back burners, a large stock pot with a lid on the other, and a set of nested saucepans on the left front one.
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