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Connectable Ovens

A special thanks to my cousin Pat and to my nemesis.
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Basically, an oven which is about twice as big as a microwave. Transportable, but still functional as an oven. The side panels can be removed and combined with another oven for cooking larger objects.

Say you live in an apartment and don't have a need for or cannot afford a large oven year round, but still want to cook large meals at holiday events and parties. Simply have another family member bring their conectable oven, connect the two, and cook, bake, poach, burn, and whatever else people do with ovens to your hearts delight.

notmarkflynn, Oct 22 2006

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       I want an oven that cooks with lasers.
sleeka, Oct 22 2006
  

       Convection connection perfection.   

       Yeah.. good idea. If I had to bake a 30-inch sheet cake I certainly would prefer to borrow another oven segment in lieu of borrowing or renting a commercial kitchen.   

       And then you would have to choose new friends. Those who do not have the connect T oven are people who can't bake with you anymore.
Jscotty, Oct 23 2006
  

       <nemesis>notmarkflynn has returned from the depths of Sheol into the heights of the torment of nemesism! May he be roasted like the very pieces of food he advocates basting in his puny connectable ovens.</nemesis>
dbmag9, Oct 23 2006
  

       How heavy would the oven be? Would you have to purchase a special "heat pad" to protect your counter space?
Chefboyrbored, Oct 23 2006
  

       Next up: The 54" pan.
Shz, Oct 23 2006
  

       //Next up: The 54" pan.//   

       For 54'' pancakes!
Veho, Oct 23 2006
  

       Logically, yes, that would be the size of the pancakes.
notmarkflynn, Oct 24 2006
  

       And the guy who can eat the 54" pancake in 54 minutes without hurling it back up eats for free!
Jscotty, Oct 26 2006
  


 

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