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Wiktionary stove A stove is an appliance that heats or cooks or both. Types of stove Air tight stove Bamboo stove Beverage can stove Biomass cook stove , a fuel efficient and environmentally aware cookstove Buddy Burner Electric stove Franklin stove Gas stove Hobo stove Kang bed stove Kitchen stove , also known as cooker , cookstove or range for food preparation Pellet stove Portable stove Potbelly stove Reverse process stoveRocketstove Sigri stove Wood burning stoveStove manufacturers AGA cooker Country Kiln Stoves http www.WoodburningStoveslimited.com Chambers stove Favorite Stove Kalamazoo Stove Company Rayburn Range Places Stove, Mecklenburg Vorpommern , a village in Mecklenburg Vorpommern , Germany Surname David StoveStove, David Australian philosopher of science. See also Guatemala Stove Project A stove may also be part of an open hearth furnace or industrial furnace disambig es Estufa ... more details
Image Hobo stove convection 2.jpg thumb 250px Heat convection in a hobo stove schematic A hobo stove is a style of improvised heat producing and cooking device used in Survival skills survival situations ref name practical http www.practicalsurvivor.com hobostove Hobo Stove Urban Survival. http www.practicalsurvivor.com Practicalsurvivor.com . Accessed August 2011. ref , by backpacking wilderness backpackers , hobos , tramps and homeless people. Hobo stoves can be functional to boil water for Water purification purification purposes during a power outage and in other survival situations, ref name practical and can be used for outdoor cooking . Construction and uses They re typically constructed from a discarded tin can of any size by removing the top of the can, punching a number of holes near the upper edge, and punching corresponding holes in the opposite base. Fuel is placed in the can and ignited. Convection draws air in through the bottom orifices and expels smoke from the top holes. Improved heating is encouraged by placing the bottom holes facing the wind. Food preparation is often performed on the top of the stove on a cooking surface that also acts as a lid, however many variations exist where cooking is performed on the inverted base of the can. The main benefit of the hobo stove is its ease of construction and versatility. The stove itself can be constructed out of a variety of materials paint cans, food tins, bucket s, and large drums being most often put to that purpose. Further flexibility lies in the fact that anything combustible can be used as a fuel source. The hobo stove is able to use many fuels but most common is either dry twigs or a Buddy Burner which .... History The hobo stove was commonly used during America s Great Depression . See also Beverage can stove Cook stove Portable stoveRocketstove References reflist External links http www.youtube.com watch?v jfY269 Zcpg Video How to make a Hobo stove Category Great Depression in the United States Category ... more details
chamber found in a rocketstove. By confining combustion to an insulated and enclosed area, the stoves ..., as with their brick and mortar counterpart, the Ecocina stove employs a rocketstove combustion ... nations Lo Trau Multifuel stove Portable stoveRocketstove Shichirin div col end References ...Essay like date December 2007 Image Sen5 stovemaking.jpg thumb Stove manufacture in Senegal . In cooking , a cook stove is a heated by burning wood , charcoal , Feces animal dung or crop residue . Cook ... s. Replacing the traditional 3 rock cook stove with an improved one and venting the smoke out ... available to be spent on food, education, and medical care so an improved cooking stove is seen as a way ... stove to produce, requiring only three suitable stones of the same height on which a cooking pot ... The ONIL Stove ref Especially when the stove is used indoors, cramped conditions make adults ... that the stove s users spend less time gathering wood or other fuels, suffer less emphysema and other .... Some designs also make the stove safer, preventing burns that often occur when children stumble into open fires. Some of the new stove designs are discussed below. File Proyecto Mirador Dos por Tres.jpg thumb left Alt The Proyecto Mirador Dos por Tres stove Dos por Tres Stove Brick and Mortar Stove ... one another. The Justa Stove is a simple biomass stove built around an insulated, elbow shaped combustion ... less fuel than a three rock stove. An improved Justa stove jointly developed by the non ... Dos por Tres http www.youtube.com watch?v FabOfSw9 7w ref The Justa stove ref YouTube Video on Justa Stove http www.youtube.com watch?v dLlcJWXCHpQ ref has been deployed in Honduras by http www.treeswaterpeople.org ... Award in 2005. ref http www.ashdenawards.org winners trees Justa stove wins Ashden Award ref The Eco Stove and the Patsari stove share common benefits with the Justa Stove, and are also used in Central ... deforestation. At the same time, it employs a stove pipe flue to vent fumes through the roof ... more details
ref File Grover Rocket Stove.JPG thumb A rocketstove The single AA battery operated, fan driven Sierra ... is called the rocketstove . It is found more commonly in the third world countries where wood ...File Svea fotogenk k.jpg thumb Early portable kerosene stove Image Portable stove.jpg thumb right A small Snow Peak portable stove running on MSR gas and the stove s carrying case A portable stove is a cooking stove specially designed to be portable and lightweight, as for camping recreation camping ... W.B. Saunders 1921 ref Since the invention of the portable stove in the 19th century, a wide ... be broken down into several broad categories based on the type of fuel used and stove design unpressurized ... File Soyer Stove.png thumb Soyer s Magic Stove Europe and North America Early portable stoves burned ... 20th Century. In the 1850s, Francis Fox Tuckett had developed an alcohol stove for campers ... on Everest Innovation and the Gear Makers, p.75 ref Tuckett s stove and integral cook kit was designed ... Nansen developed an alcohol stove in the 1880s based on the work of Adolphus Greely that improved ... credit Frans W Lindqvist for the same thing at the same time. A portable stove was invented in 1849 by Alexis Soyer . The design of Soyer s Magic Stove is based on the same principle as a kerosene lamp ... on pressurized burner designs such as the kerosene burning Primus stove . Because of its fuel efficiency and high heat output, the pressurized burner stove remains in wide use to the current day ... War II era G.I. Pocket Stove , were designed to run on gasoline . So called white gas or naphtha ... is a light weight, compact, and easy to move cooking stove. Charcoal is chiefly used for the fuel ... stoves File Trangia Burner MJC01.jpg thumb Trangia single burner alcohol stove with cap and lid File Canstove.jpg thumb left A homemade soda can stove Single burner alcohol stoves The simplest type of stove ... fuel stoves of this variety. Because they are extremely small and lightweight, this type of stove ... more details
process stoveRocketstove jp Daruma stove Japanese Traditional Wood stove Bukhari heater , traditional ...File Franklin stove.jpg right thumb 250px A Franklin stove The Franklin stove is a metal lined fireplace ... fumes around the baffle. ref Samuel Y. Edgerton, Jr., Supplement The Franklin Stove in I. Bernard ... known as a circulating stove or the Pennsylvania fireplace . History The two distinguishing features of Franklin s stove were a hollow Baffle in vessel baffle and a flue that acted as an inverted siphon. In Franklin s stove, a hollow baffle was positioned inside and near the rear of the stove ... am Main, Germany published Epargne Bois ... The Wood Saver , featuring a stove in which ... the front and down the back of the Franklin stove s hollow baffle, in order to extract as much heat ... for a stove with an inverted siphon. See figure CLIV on http books.google.com books?id YzhLAAAAYAAJ&pg ... of an inverted siphon was a stove that was exhibited in 1686 at a fair in St. Germains, France. Its inventor, Andr Dalesme 1643 1727 , called it the furnus acapnos smokeless stove . The stove consisted ... Franklin 1786 , page 57. ref Dalesme s stove could burn wood, incense, and even coal steept in cats ... Leutmann, claimed to have invented Dalesme s stove earlier however, Leutmann s design appears to be unworkable ... The Franklin Stove http www.jstor.org stable 3907033 A Classic Invention , The Science News Letter ... read both of Desaguliers books ref Edgerton 1990 , page 203. ref and developed his own designs for a stove ... Franklin s design and improve it. Although his stove was intended to have the double purpose of cooking and heating a room, as time progressed and new stove designs became available, the Franklin stove s main use became to heat a room. Many others improved on the Franklin stove design, but to this day, most American fireplaces are box shaped, similar to the Franklin stove. The exception is the Rumford fireplace , developed by Benjamin Thompson. Design The height of the stove was about 30 inches ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 The original bamboo stove was made in China in the late 14th century. A monk named Xing Hai in the Ting Song temple on Mount Hui in Wuxi asked a travelling bamboo artisan to make him a stove on which he could boil water for tea. Surprisingly, it included bamboo to form the frame of the stove. The sides were cemented with clay and the inside walls and the ring on top were iron. It was about a foot tall, with a cylindrical top and square bottom, similar in shape to the Qian Kun Heaven Earth mythological pot or a Cong jade . There are several paintings including a bamboo stove, amongst which are The Bamboo Stove by T ang Yin 1470 1524 and the later Tasting Tea made from Spring Water by Chin T ing piao latter half of 18th cent. . Poems praising the stove were written and these were mounted on a scroll known as The Bamboo Stove Painting Scroll . Founded in the late ... and garden at the foot of Mt Hui. They found the stove which had been lost and returned it to the temple. Early in the 17th century the stove was lost again and the temple also burned down. The scroll ... had two copies of the stove made. He took these and the scrolls to Mount Hui where a new Ting Song temple was built. The original stove was also found again at a farmer s house by a monk and returned to Wuxi. In 1751 the Qianlong Emperor visited the temple because of the fame of the bamboo stove ... was famous for making wonderful tea. The emperor wrote four poems about the stove and visited it again six years later. This time he wrote two more poems and named its room The Bamboo Stove Mountain Chamber . He then had a copy of the stove made and constructed a Bamboo Stove Mountain Chamber in the Western ... about the stove. In the Taiping rebellion of 1860 the temple was again destroyed and the rolls of poems ... names kujiejun is a special name for bamboo stove, popular during the Tang and Song Dynasty. tea stove DEFAULTSORT Bamboo Stove Category Cooking appliances ... more details
Image PotbellyStove.jpg thumb Potbelly stove at the Museum of Appalachia A potbelly stove is a cast iron cast iron wood burning stove , round with a bulge in the middle. The name is derived from the resemblance of the stove to that of a fat man s Abdominal obesity pot belly . They were designed to heat large spaces and were often found in train stations or one room schoolhouses . The flat top of the fireplace allowed for cooking of food, or the heating of water. See also Delamere Francis McCloskey City Council Delamere Francis McCloskey , Los Angeles City Council member, 1941 43, rescued potbelly stoves for use in air raid defense posts Franklin stove Red Cross stove Category Heaters Category Fireplaces Category Residential heating energy stub Reflist de Kanonenofen ru ... more details
Refimprove date July 2011 File Voetenstoof.jpg thumb A foot stove. A foot stove consists of a wooden box which is open on one side, with holes at the top. In it, a bowl of pottery or metal with burning charcoal was placed. The feet were positioned on top of the stove to become warm. By putting a blanket or clothing on the legs the heat could be isolated and the lower legs were heated. Foot stoves were used in several Which? date July 2011 European countries. External links Commons category inline Category Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning de Kieke fy Stove nl Stoof voorwerp ... more details
A corn stove is a home heater that uses local renewable whole Seed kernel shelled maize corn , wood pellets or multiple biomass as fuel . See also Corn kernels Pellet stove Renewable heat Wood pellets References Reflist Bioenergy DEFAULTSORT Corn Stove Category Heaters Category Fuels Category Bioenergy Category Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning ... more details
improvereferences date March 2011 A multifuel stove is very similar to a wood burning stove in appearance and design. Multifuel refers to the capability of the stove to burn wood and also coal and peat . Stoves that have a grate for the fire to burn on and a removable ash pan are generally qualified as multifuel appliance. ref http www.pipinghotstoves.com faqs 828 0.html What is the difference between a wood burning stove and a multi fuel stove? http www.pipinghotstoves.com Pipinghotstoves.com . Accessed August 2011. ref If the fire simply burns on a bed of ash it s a wood fuelled appliance, and cannot be used for coal or peat. As people turn to alternative ways of Heater heating such stoves have become increasingly popular. ref http www.build.co.uk construction news.asp?newsid 123767 Multi Fuel Stoves Help Houses Save On Heating. http www.build.co.uk Build.co.uk . Accessed August 2011. ref References Reflist Category Heaters ... more details
Western Philosophy era 20th century philosophy color B0C4DE Information name David Stove birth ... Anderson , David Hume Hume influenced notable ideas The Idealist David Stove Gem David Charles Stove ... of induction in his 1986 work, The Rationality of Induction . Stove was also a staunch critic of sociobiology ... Wales Moree a small country town in northern New South Wales , David Stove was the youngest of five children his parents were Robert Stove, a schoolteacher d. 1971 , and Ida Stove, n e Hill d. 1946 ... generation, Stove came under the influence of the famously anti Christian Professor John Anderson philosopher ... Stove was part of a political bohemian set at Sydney University some of whom later became part of the Sydney Push . Stove flirted with Marxism at this stage, but, on his own admission, abandoned it when ... press coverage. Stove and David Malet Armstrong David Armstrong both resisted what they regarded ... into two new departments. After this split, Stove continued to speak out notably in the magazine ... retirement in 1987. Stove had moved out of the city centre to the edge of the Sydney basin at Mulgoa ... from a Presbyterian background . The couple had two children, R. J. Stove Robert and Judith. A lifelong, enthusiastic Tobacco smoking smoker , David Stove developed debilitating esophageal cancer in 1993 ... the Idols of the Age essays by David Stove, editor Roger Kimball , Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick .... ref he hanged himself at his home. Reputation Stove is best known for scathing attacks, especially ... have attempted to portray Stove as a reactionary controversialist. Who date May 2009 Stove also ... published. Philosophy of science, induction and probability Stove s starting point in philosophy of science was the Humean argument for inductive skepticism . Stove was a great admirer of David Hume ... though not the only one of the modern nervousness . Stove took it as his main task to refute Hume ... . Stove s argument for the negative task was this. Consider a claim such as All ravens are black ... more details
The Iron Stove is a fairy tale , collected by the Brothers Grimm , as tale number 127. It is Aarne Thompson type 425A, The Animal Bridegroom Synopsis A prince is cursed by a witch and imprisoned in an iron stove in the woods. A lost princess finds the stove and is surprised to find it talking to her, offering to help her find her way back home, provided she return to the woods with a knife to scrape a hole in the stove, thereby freeing the prince, and marry him. Her father, the King, not wanting to give up his only child to a stove in the woods, tries to send substitutes back to the woods, including a miller s daughter and a swine herd s daughter. Although very beautiful, the women betray their origins, and the princess herself reluctantly returns to the woods. When she scrapes with the knife to make a hole, she sees that the prince is very handsome. He wants to take her to his own country, but she wishes to first bid her father farewell. He agrees, but tells her to speak no more than three words. She fails this prohibition, and can not find the iron stove. In the woods, she finds a cottage full of toads and frogs. They give her shelter for the night, tell her how to find the prince by climbing a high glass mountain, and crossing three piercing swords and a great lake and give her gifts three large needles, a plough wheel, and three nuts. She uses the needles to climb the glass mountain and rolls over the swords on the plough wheel. She finds a castle where the prince was getting married, and cracks the nuts. Each one holds a dress, and she barters each one for a night in the prince s room. The first two nights, his bride gives him a sleeping drink, but the third night, the servants have told the prince of her pleas, and he does not drink. They steal the bride s clothing ... Tale site, The Iron Stove http www.tonightsbedtimestory.com the iron stove Full text of The Iron Stove from The Fairy Book Brothers Grimm Category Brothers Grimm Iron Stove de Der Eisenofen nl De ijzeren ... more details
multiple issues globalize February 2011 notability February 2011 original research February 2011 Contains Chinese text A tea stove is a specialized type of China Chinese brazier or stove designed to boil water. ref name dyee cite web url http www.dyee.net uh space.php?uid 716&do blog&id 57 title trans title Lu Yu Book of tea stove construction question language Chinese accessdate 2011 03 02 ref Styles The basic brazier zh c has been made of different materials and shapes throughout Chinese history. Lu Yu had a special brazier designed just for heating water for tea, ref name dyee which is described in The Classic of Tea . ref cite book title The Classic of Tea last Lu first Yu coauthor trans. by Francis Ross Carpenter isbn 0 316 53450 1 location Boston, MA publisher Little, Brown & Co. year 1974 ref The Pictorial of Tea Ware zh c links no , compiled by The Old Man Shenan zh c links no c. 1269, is the earliest picture book on tea ware, and it depicts several types of tea stoves. The bamboo stove also became very popular. One example of a type of bamboo stove is kujiejun zh c links no . These were popular during Song Dynasty and Tang Dynasty and could include a bamboo windscreen which would fit on top of the brazier. File Kjj stove.JPG thumb Brazier style of tea stove References reflist External links http a2tea.com luyu luyu09.php Article on Tang Dynasty tea stove http teaarts.blogspot.com 2010 06 tea terms 2010.html Tea Terms 2010 Category Teaware Category Cooking appliances tea stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 The Favorite Stove & Range Company was an United States American manufacturer from the late 19th to the mid 20th centuries. In 1887 the Favorite Stove & Range Company moved to Piqua, Ohio from Cincinnati, Ohio . The firm became Piqua s largest manufacturer. The company was also the first new business to be brought to Piqua by the Piqua Board of Trade, a predecessor of the present Chamber of Commerce . Piqua became known as the Favorite City . When many of the employees of the firm settled on the top of South Street Hill it became known as Favorite Hill . The factory was built on the south end of the Hydraulic Canal on what is now South College Street at South Street. The eight acre 3.2 hectare facory site was bounded by College, Young, Weber and South Streets. By 1896, the firm had over three hundred employees and was producing over fifty thousand stoves a year. The death of owner Stanhope Boal in 1933 and the devastation of the Great Depression led to the company s liquidation in 1935. A portion of the firm remained in business under the name The Favorite Stove Company, producing furnaces and stove parts. The firm suspended operations for the final time in 1958. Category Home appliance manufacturers of the United States Manufacturing stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Stove King image caption image size background solo singer birth name Steven William King alias Born Birth date and age df y 1978 01 08 br Ellesmere Port , Cheshire , England death date origin instrument genre Alternative rock occupation years active label associated acts Mansun website current members past members notable instruments Stove King born Steven William King, 8 January 1978, Ellesmere Port , Cheshire is an England English bassist and former member of the rock band, Mansun . King formed Mansun with Paul Draper musician Paul Draper , with whom he shared an interest in graphic design. ref http natts.com mansun mansun.html dead link date August 2011 ref His first bass was an Aria Pro Bass, which he bought to rehearse with Draper the pair would play along to drum loops in their bedrooms. ref name archive1 Reid, Pat, http web.archive.org web 20021224053702 mansun.net cgi bin features view.cgi?newsid 871617600,75669,Interviews Burning Ambition Mansun s Stove , web.archive.org. Retrieved August 2011 ref Having not picked up an instrument prior to the formation of Mansun, King went on to become a solid bass player, with Bassist Magazine commenting in 1997 that despite being a relative newcomer to the instrument and being self depricating in interviews Stove and Mansun drummer Andie Rathbone have formed a pretty solid bond in the rhythm department . ref name archive1 King also became a pivotal member of Mansun in terms of promoting the band. At one point, he had an answerphone nicknamed the Mansaphone the phone ... following the band s split. It is believed the nickname , Stove, comes from a typo on his birth certificate, which read Stove instead of Steve. ref cite web url http web.archive.org web 20010911103115 ... Persondata . NAME King, Steven William ALTERNATIVE NAMES Stove King SHORT DESCRIPTION Guitarist DATE ... DEFAULTSORT Stove King Category 1978 births Category Living people Category English rock bass ... more details
Image 1921 Primus poster.JPG file right thumb 225px Primus Stove Advertising Poster The Primus stove, the first Portable stove Pressurised burner stoves pressurized burner kerosene paraffin stove, was developed in 1892 by Frans Wilhelm Lindqvist , a factory mechanic in Stockholm , Sweden . The stove was based on the design of the hand held blowtorch Lindqvist s patent covered the burner, which was turned upward on the stove instead of outward as on the blowtorch. ref Swedish Patent No. 3944 Nov. 19 ... s Kerosene Stove Factory to manufacture the new stoves, which were sold under the name Primus. ref name ... stove, which was quickly followed by a number of similarly designed stoves of different models ... the Primus stove. ref A. Room, Dictionary of Trade Name Origins, p.142 NTC Business Books 2d Ed. 1991 ref The efficient Primus stove quickly earned a reputation as a reliable and durable stove in everyday use, and it performed especially well under adverse conditions it was the stove of choice ... generically referred to as a Primus stove, regardless of the manufacturer. ref H. Manning, Backpacking, One Step at a Time, p.274 Vintage Books 1980 ref Construction The Primus No. 1 stove, made ... style stoves may be larger or smaller, but have the same basic design. The No. 1 stove weighs about ... angles to one another. Image Primus Stove.jpg left thumb 250px Primus Stove components To light the stove, the burner assembly is pre heated with a small amount of alcohol burned in a circular spirit ... a great deal of soot due to incomplete combustion. The Primus stove s design, which uses pressure and heat to vapourize the kerosene before ignition, results in a hotter, more efficient stove that does ... it did not use a wick and did not produce soot, the Primus stove was advertised as the first sootless and wickless stove. ref Primus Catalog No. 2, p.3 Sept. 1, 1897 ref See also Portable stove References ... http www.silent burner.fr Old Camp Stove User s platform French DEFAULTSORT Primus Stove Category ... more details
Refimprove date February 2008 Image Pellet stove.jpg thumb 300px A wood pellet stove A pellet stove is a stove ... heat. From this came the miniaturized pellet stove, which emerged from Washington State in the 1980s. The pellet stove has changed in appearance over the years from a simple, boxy workhorse design ... and pellet boilers are also available in addition to the decorative stove. These units can be retrofitted ..., and popular option for home heating systems only in the last ten years. Many pellet stove ... cleaned and maintained pellet stove should not create creosote , the sticky, flammable substance ... a range from two to four percent ash. Pellet stove users should be aware of the extra maintenance ... machinery over a short period of time. A pellet stove is normally associated with pelletized ... on a principle of chimney draft, a pellet stove must use specially sealed exhaust pipe to prevent ... created tighter sealed homes, forcing many pellet stove manufacturers to recommend their stoves be installed ... In most states in the United States US , a 75 efficient pellet stove is eligible for a tax credit up to 30 of the cost of the appliance, plus labor. ref http www.hihut.com 2009 wood stove tax credits you should be taking advantage of.html 2009 Wood Stove Tax Credits You Should Be Taking Advantage Of . Retrieved 2009 12 22. ref Principles of operation Image Pellet Stove burn pot.jpg thumb right A pellet stove burn pot A pellet stove normally consists of these components, whether basic or complex ... sensors A main control box board To properly function, a pellet stove uses electricity and can be plugged into a normal wall outlet. A pellet stove, like an automatic coal stoker, is a consistent ... than the radiant heat of a hand fed wood or coal stove, and will in most cases cause the top, sides and back of the stove to be not more than warm to the touch. Along with convection air, an exhaust ... materials.These vacs are available with a pellet stove kit which enables the cleaning of the interior ... more details
Image Electric stove.jpg thumb right An electric stove uses electricity to provide heat. An electric stove converts electrical energy into heat to cooking cook and baking bake . History On September 20, 1859, George B. Simpson was awarded US patent 25532 for an electro heater surface heated by a platinum wire coil powered by batteries ref name NEMA1946 cite book title A CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT FROM 600 B.C. year 1946 publisher NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION url http www.archive.org stream chronologicalhis00natirich chronologicalhis00natirich djvu.txt author NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION accessdate September 20, 2010 ref in his words, useful to warm rooms, boil water, cook victuals... . ref cite web url http www.google.com patents about?id LTRiAAAAEBAJ title IMPROVED ELECTRICAL HEATING APPARATUS work Google patents publisher Google accessdate October 19, 2011 ref Canadian inventor Thomas Ahearn filed patent number no. 39916 in 1892 for an Electric ... 19, 2011 ref The electric stove was showcased at the World s Columbian Exposition Chicago World s Fair in 1893, where an electrified model kitchen was shown. Unlike the gas stove, the electrical stove ... to be electrified. By the 1930s, the technology had matured and the electrical stove slowly began to replace the gas stove , especially in household kitchens. In 1897, William Hadaway was granted US ... accessdate October 19, 2011 ref Kalgoorlie Stove In November 1905, David Curle Smith, the Municipal Electrical Engineer of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, applied for a stove patent Aust Patent No 4699 ... surmounted by a hotplate with a grill tray between them. Curle Smith s stove did not have ... . To promote the stove, David Curle Smith s wife, Helen Nora, wrote a cookbook containing operating ... the world s first electric stove cookbook. ref cite web url http www.hesperianpress.com index.php ... areas. References references DEFAULTSORT Electric Stove Category Cooking appliances cooking ... more details
Infobox television show name Hot Stove image format Baseball runtime 1 hour starring Matt Vasgersian br Harold Reynolds br Al Leiter br Tom Verducci br more below country United States network MLB Network 2009 present br simulcast on MLB Network Radio 2010 present opentheme Hot Stove by Chrysler first aired January 1, 2009 last aired February 28, 2011 num seasons 3 num episodes list episodes preceded by followed by related MLB Tonight , Quick Pitch TV Show Quick Pitch website http mlbnetwork.mlb.com network shows ?id 7619416 Hot Stove is the signature offseason program that airs on MLB Network and is simulcast on MLB Network Radio . The show offers the coverage of offseason activities including trades, free agent signings, and rumors. It is taped live in Studio 3 of the MLB Network facility in Secaucus, New Jersey , but also features segments taped in Studio 42. The program airs from after the World Series and before spring training . This show is replaced during the baseball season by MLB Tonight . Air times During the week, Hot Stove airs live at 7pm ET along with repeats at 10pm ET, 1am ET, and every two hours throughout the morning. On Saturdays, The Best of Hot Stove airs at 7pm ET also along with repeats just mentioned. Personalities Hosts Main Greg Amsinger 2009 present ref name Seven http mlbnetwork.mlb.com news press releases press release.jsp?ymd 20081226&content id 3728695&vkey pr mlb&fext .jsp&c id mlb MLB Network Seven Days to Go ref Victor Rojas 2009 2010 ref cite web url http mlb.mlb.com news press releases press release.jsp?ymd 20081210&content id 3711248&vkey pr mlb&fext .jsp&c id mlb title MLB Network adds Victor Rojas to on air talent lineup publisher MLB.com ... News February 3, 2009 Costas Joins MLB Network s Team ref Hot Stove Awards On February 25, 2011 during the final segment of the final edition of Hot Stove of the season, the first ever Hot Stove ... Stove Awards ref References references MLB Network Major League Baseball on national television ... more details
A Sigri is a stove used for cooking, especially in North India . The fuel used is usually coal , dried cow dung and wood , and is therefore useful for those who cannot afford liquefied petroleum gas stoves. Sigris are also used during winters for warmth. image sigri.jpg thumb 250px right Food being cooked on a sigri Creation A traditional sigri is made from a steel bucket by first cutting a small hole in the side wall used later when lighting the stove . Several iron rods are then pushed through the walls about 3  inches below the top across the walls and the interior is covered with approximately an inch of mud paste which acts as an insulator. Lighting Lighting a sigri is a herculean task. First of all coal, cow dung, and wood pieces are loaded from the top. A piece of cow dung soaked in kerosene is then lit and inserted through the hole in the side below the iron rods. The sigri is then left in the open air until it stops smoking once up to temperature, it produces smokeless heat. The use of sigris is nowadays confined to villages and small towns because of the enormous time and effort it takes to light it and the overall inconvenience. Sigris also initially produce heavy smoke, but can be a good option for cooking dishes which require an even supply of heat. References http www.textbooksonline.tn.nic.in Books 12 HomeSci EM Chapter 5.pdf HomeScience Category Cooking appliances ... more details
Infobox television show name On the Rocket image genre Transit News in Toronto starring Adam Giambrone country Canada language English language English location Toronto cinematography network CablePulse 24 picture format audio format first aired November 5th, 2009 last aired preceded by followed by related website http www.cp24.com servlet HTMLTemplate?tf ctvlocal hub hub.html&cf ctvlocal cp24.cfg&hub CP24Ontherocket production website Deleted image removed File 320 CP24 giambrone 091102.jpg 200px right thumb On The Rocket open titles taken from CP24 s website On The Rocket is a monthly television talk show that is aired on Cable Pulse 24 CP24 in Toronto , Canada . It broadcasts live on a chartered Toronto streetcar system TTC streetcar . The program was first hosted by Toronto Transit Commission TTC chair and Toronto City Councillor Adam Giambrone . During the January 21, 2010 broadcast Giambrone revealed that he would no longer be the host due to the upcoming municipal election. At the time of that broadcast a new host had not been named, and the future of the program is unknown. In March 2010, Giambrone remained the host of On The Rocket and it continues to air on CP24. The route the streetcar takes varies and viewers are invited to get on and off for a free ride and to participate in the live broadcast. The streetcar departs from the McCaul loop on McCaul Street, north of Queen Street near CP24 s headquarters at 299 Queen Street West at 8 p.m. EST on the night of the broadcast. The program first aired on November 5, 2009. External links http www.ctvmedia.ca cp24 releases release.asp?id 11778&yyyy 2009 CP24 Launches Innovative New Show ON THE ROCKET hosted by TTC Chair Adam Giambrone Thursday, November 5 at 8 p.m. CTVglobemedia press release http www.cp24.com servlet an local CTVNews 20091102 091102 ontherocket 20091102 ?hub CP24Home CP24 launches On The Rocket broadcast ... cp24.cfg&hub CP24Ontherocket On The Rocket With CP24.com Category Canadian television talk shows ... more details