Yes, please avoid using a pressure cooker on a woo burning stove. It can potentially be an explosive combination.
Yes, it's a participle, but if the stove is burning rather than the fuel, you need a fire extinguisher.
Stove is also used in Britain, but more commonly, 'cooker' is used.
A stove.
An 'electric cooker' is the term generally used in the UK to describe what Americans and Canadians call an 'electric stove'.
Yes, you can cook rice without a pressure cooker by using a pot on the stove or a rice cooker.
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If you mean a range or a cooker, then, in a word, yes.
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A halogen cooker is the same thing as an electric stove and a convection cooker uses a circulating current of hot air to cook foods.
Yes pressure cookers are safe around kids. What parents must do is keep any child from knocking the cooker off of the stove. If the cooker falls off the stove it may release it's pressure.
An Aga cooker is a heat storage stove/cooker consisting of a heavy cast iron frame which absorbs heat from a low-intensity source.
Leaving plastic bags near a burning gas stove is dangerous because the heat from the stove can cause the plastic to melt or ignite, leading to a fire hazard. Burning plastic releases toxic fumes that can be harmful to health if inhaled. Additionally, flames can quickly spread to nearby flammable materials, escalating the risk of a larger fire. It is essential to keep flammable materials, including plastic, away from heat sources to ensure safety.