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News and Articles on Electric Skillets
Ala. Power suggests energy-saving tips Jun 28, 2008 Other ways to save money is to use smaller appliances such as crock-pots, toaster ovens and electric skillets instead of larger, more costly devices. Dishwashers also require large amounts of energy, but turning down the thermostat on the water heater to 120 degrees or less will help considerably. (Alexander City Outlook, AL)
Fill the Helmet is a big success Sep 14, 2006 Kitchens can be a danger zone for children as well, so parents should turn handles of pots away from the reach of little hands, and make sure cords on electric skillets are never left hanging within reach. Scald burns can easily happen if a toddler gets underfoot in the kitchen when someone is carrying a hot pan across the room. (Kingsburg Recorder, CA)
Service in flight Jun 17, 2006 Since there is a limited amount of space on an aircraft, the majority of flight attendants are limited to using electric skillets and griddles, and small convection microwaves as their main source for cooking meals. "I learned how to cook in a small space and how to make everything look great on the plate," said Sergeant Sheridan. (Capital Flyer, MD)
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