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@jakedduck1

@avmcbellar
Doing without is definitely better, absolutely, positively, no question about it!!!
My cook usually fixes junk at her place.
I'll get my roommate a barbecue if that pans out.
People with seizures are better off using a microwave. As far as my 5 food groups are concerned I get candy, pies, pastry, cake & cookies from the store, bakery or cheesecake kitchen (surprise, I was their first customer over 40 years ago) and my friends also provide me with goodies and real food too.
No need for a stove. I think I only bought it because at the time there was a lady living here for a few months and she cooked.
And that's the way it is,
Jake

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@jakedduck1 Sounds like it is certainly better without when your favorite foods are made outside your home. No surprise there to find out you were first in line to order and a customer for 40 years. Who needs meals on wheels? You get the foods you want at the time you want them. Plus, you won’t get the daily fuss of cleaning that comes along with cooking. The food smells in the house may be missed. There is nothing like the fresh smell of pies and cookies in the oven but a car air freshener can make a great replacement. Hope the barbecue can be used year round. Keep the stove since it matches with the other appliances. Used it to complete the look of your kitchen. And if it is ever needed it is available. Toni

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