Escondido Homes Are Heating Up the War on Global Warming With Green Stoves
So what makes a good stove a green
stove for your Escondido homes? With all the information about green living and
energy saving options, it makes sense to settle with a choice that is
beneficial to both the environment and for your Escondido homes.
1.Assess your cooking style
Before deciding on the kind of stove that is best suited to your needs, it's
important to look at a few basic factors. Simple issues such as our cooking
habits can deeply influence the choice of stove we wish to purchase. While many
serious cooks prefer gas stoves for its instant response time, easy heat
control functions and low operative costs, there are others who'd rather opt
for the even heat distribution and lower initial costs of an electric range.
2.Gas vs. Electric
In recent years, technology has made it possible for both gas and electric cooking
ranges to be almost at par with each other in terms of design, capabilities and
price. When it comes to energy consumption, the gas stove requires less energy
for stove top cooking. But when compared to baking or oven use, an electric
stove proves the better option. The recent rise in gas prices has also made the
electric stove more economical.
3.Convention vs. convection
While both convention and convection ovens use the heat generated either by a
gas or an electric burner to cook food, each handles that heat differently.
Traditional convention ovens lack the ability to evenly distribute heat inside
so food may vary in cooking times as well as temperature, which makes them a
less popular choice among professionals.
Convection ovens are equipped with a fan at the back of the oven to ensure
proper circulation and even distribution of heat, which in turn allows for
quick and even cooking of the food. Due to better heat circulation, convection
ovens are often considered a better choice for cooking -- especially roasting.
Convection ovens also cook in half the time and with much lower temperatures,
helping food to stay moist and not lose its nutrients by over cooking.
Cooking times are faster than with a traditional stove so
less energy is used but these stoves are quite expensive and you may need to
replace your cookware (copper, aluminium and glass can't be used). The
electromagnetic fields may also have an adverse effect on pacemakers so it's
recommended that anyone with a cardiac pacemaker keep a distance of at least 50
cm (19 inches) or more, making them not a practical choice. They are also only
a stove-top replacement and aren't used for ovens.
4.Look for the brand
Whichever type you choose, make sure your stove has the international ENERGY
STAR symbol. This symbol is awarded to manufacturers and retailers whose
products meet the ENERGY STAR criteria for the energy-efficient product on the
market.
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