Sorry, I stand corrected.
JUST to clarify…that’s a spare oven on the same unit…not a whole extra oven.
do you have to wait for the spare oven to preheat as well?
i put my side plates in the toaster
I warm my saucers in the George Foreman
during the sunny weather i kept all my crockery outside
i don’t have a garden so i had to lay it all out along the pavement
When the kitchen was done last year, some of the salesmen tried convincing us we needed a warming draw like this for £400+. Told them where to go.
https://www.johnlewis.com/neff-n1aha01n0b-warming-drawer-stainless-steel-black/p3567449
Like @wonton I do preheat plates in the “spare” oven of the double oven.
John Lewis?
nah, 5-10 minutes from turning it on is enough to take the chill off your plates (hence reducing the risk of them cooling down your food too quickly)
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Once heated plates so good they melted the wipeable tablecloth.
So not anymore. Except Christmas obvs
just constantly amazed at the idea that if your plates aren’t warmed then they’re absolutely ice cold and make your food inedible in minutes.
either you all eat really slowly or you live in an igloo.
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Just go through to the second kitchen, open the Aga and slap a stack of plates in there.
Sunday roast or hosting a proper meal and I’ll warm the plates up.
Got one of these bad boys
https://www.lakeland.co.uk/6045/Electric-Plate-Warmer
Sorry
In terms of suitcases, what is considered the “weird” preference?
Want to know if I can make it a deviancy hat-trick alongside warming plates and using scissors for pizza
one of those things my parents always do, that i will never do
^ punk as fuck