No. It would not be a very good idea to eat those.
If they were throughly cooked the night before, and the stove was off all night, they should be fine.
Before the advent of the Franklin stove (invented by Ben Franklin), food was typically cooked in a fireplace or potbellied stove
Raw smoked turkey legs can be cooked on a stove top. It usually takes about 15 minutes for them to be fully cooked.
Only if you check on it often, so probably not.
Leave it in The Fridge You Chicken Wing ;)
Yes, in skillet, on top of stove.
Potatoes would be heated by a fire and use the hot potatoes as warmth.
Anything that is being cooked is safe. It doesn't really matter the stove power (high, medium or low) but it should be cooked before to be eaten.
put a pot or pan on water on the stove till they boil then turn the stove off and enuff potatoes to were they are creamy and a pinch or two of salt and pepper if u want you can add butter enjoy
A heating stove can be kept on all night. Just make sure to keep anything flammable a safe distance away.
Most food gets cooked by - microwave, stove, or oven camp fire, Barbeque etc. Food is cooked by heat.
The stove would be covered just as any other part of the home and contents are covered. Make sure you tell the agent and insurance company about the stove and they want to inspect it to make sure it is installed correctly and is not a hazard.