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Here is an idea: When I was in the Mississippi State Stand program F?T blind, I

did, and supervised lots of cooking. I never had onke, but I always wanted one

of those new-fangled induction stoves.

The top is totally flameless and cool to the touch. When you place the pan or

boiler atop the inductor, it heats only within the cooking vessel. It didn't

take one of those infomercial guys to impress me with what I saw.

Off the top of my head, both Vikcing and GE make this kind of stove top.

Possibly an appliance dealer near you could provide you with more details about

models and pricing. On the internet, the ballpark figures ranged from between

$1500 and $2500. There are also single unit warmers and cookers available,

possibly through restaurant supply companies. Just out of curiousity I did look

at " www.usappliance.com " and found several models available.

After what I have read about cooking with oxygen, I would suggest checking with

your state Vocational Rehabilitation Service to see if they could help you get

one of these setups. Money is tight now, so that may not work out, but it's

worth a try. Possibly others may have funding ideas available if Voc Rehab

doesn't work out. Perhaps American Lung Association or PFF would have leads.

At any rate, this is certainly a cool solution to our delima, and one we should

well look further into.

Jerry/Mississippi/54/IPF/dx April 05

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