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In the 1860's stoves became available. They had burners on the top and an area inside for roasting or baking. Before this time, people cooked on an open fire in the fireplace and also used the tiles on the bottom of the fireplace for baking bread.

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The gas oven had been invented, so they used some form of that.

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