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  2. 5 Signs You Probably Should Replace Your Oven - AOL

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    The possibility of replacing your oven glass will depend on which oven you have. Some manufacturers offer replacement oven glass while others require to you purchase the entire oven door.

  3. Wolfgang Puck cooks up a turkey in no time and shares quick ...

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    Slowly raise the sealing lever and press the door release button. Remove from the oven and carefully slide the parchment onto a work surface. Wait at least 5 minutes before serving. Cut-out ...

  4. How To Effectively Steam Clean Your Oven, According To ... - AOL

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    Open the oven door and remove the pot. Using warm water (not cold) on a cloth or sponge, wipe away softened debris. For more stubborn spots, sprinkle baking soda on a wet cloth or sponge and rub ...

  5. Self-cleaning oven - Wikipedia

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    The oven walls are coated with heat- and acid-resistant porcelain enamel. A self-cleaning oven is designed to stay locked until the high temperature process is completed. To prevent possible burn injuries, a mechanical interlock is used to keep the oven door locked and closed during and immediately after the high-temperature cleaning cycle ...

  6. Clome oven - Wikipedia

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    Clome oven in the Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro. A clome oven (or cloam oven) is a type of masonry oven with a removable door made of clay or cast iron. It was a standard fitting for most kitchen fireplaces in Cornwall and Devon. [when?] [1] The oven would be built into the side of the chimney breast, often appearing as a round bulge in the ...

  7. Kalamazoo Stove Company - Wikipedia

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    Among the innovations in stove design that came out of this company were the oven door window, which allowed the user to see what was being cooked without opening the door, and a thermometer mounted on the oven door. [1]