Which BYC member scares you?

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I LOVE my gas stove! Will never go back to electric. I love how I can keep cooking even if the power goes out. Just the other morning, I was cooking eggs for my son before school and a car hit a pole and the power went out. I just kept right on cooking but I couldn't have if it was electric. It also helps with canning, my canner fits better on my gas stove then it would on an electric burner
Me too! I can’t cook on an electric stove to save my life.

I my big picture dream is to eventually switch everything, except the stove, back to electric & go solar.

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I LOVE my gas stove! Will never go back to electric. I love how I can keep cooking even if the power goes out. Just the other morning, I was cooking eggs for my son before school and a car hit a pole and the power went out. I just kept right on cooking but I couldn't have if it was electric. It also helps with canning, my canner fits better on my gas stove then it would on an electric burner
I loved gas stoves when I was kid cause I weenie roasted hot dogs with it.
You ever cook a hot dog by rolling it around on an electric burner? Not quite as tasty.
 
I LOVE my gas stove! Will never go back to electric. I love how I can keep cooking even if the power goes out. Just the other morning, I was cooking eggs for my son before school and a car hit a pole and the power went out. I just kept right on cooking but I couldn't have if it was electric. It also helps with canning, my canner fits better on my gas stove then it would on an electric burner
We had a gas stove growing up. My wife was an all electric girl. So, of course, she has the say so when it comes to kitchen stuff and we bought electric. The very first thing I said, “you know we can’t cook when the power goes out, right?”😂
 
Broad breasted whites. That's all they had today.
I'll be interested to see if we get bigger birds than we did last year. Last year we raised BBB's and they were smaller than I was hoping for.
Depends on how long you grow-out and genders
I did 3 bronze and a white last year and white hen was smallest at 20# while bronze were 22,23,25 but first year, white tom dressed at 18# @4 months
 
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