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  2. Bertazzoni - Wikipedia

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    Bertazzoni introduced its first gas cooking ovens in 1956 but continued to produce wood burning stoves into the 1980s. The first electric oven was introduced in 1975, and induction cooktops in 2005. [10] Bertazzoni continues to operate as a family business. Paolo Bertazzoni began working for the company in 1981.

  3. O'Keefe and Merritt - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, O'Keefe and Merritt sold, among other models, a 36-inch range and a 21 inch wide oven. The deluxe versions of these products included a warming feature which kept food at 170 degrees until serving. [10] In 1967, the company sold Teflon-coated ovens. [11]

  4. Wedgewood stove - Wikipedia

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    The Wedgewood stove was manufactured in Newark, California, originally by the James Graham Manufacturing Company and later as a division of Rheem.Gas ranges and stand-alone ovens marketed under the Wedgewood brand were particularly popular in the Western United States in the early and middle of the 20th Century.

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    Roll it out into a 16 x 24-inch rectangle. Spoon two-thirds of the filling mixture over the dough. Spread it to cover the dough to the edges. Starting on a short side, fold the sheet of dough in ...

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    Carter's time in the nation's highest office was marked by economic uncertainty, rising gas prices, political upheavals, racial tensions and increasing evidence of America's waning power overseas.

  7. Gas mark - Wikipedia

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    The earliest printed evidence of use of "gas mark" (with no other terms between the two words) appears to date from 1958. [1] However, the manufacturers of the "New World" gas ranges in the mid-1930s gave away recipe books for use with their cooker, and the "Regulo" was the gas regulator. [2] The book has no reference to degrees.

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