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1. Shaw, William F., active 19th century W. F. Shaw's patent gas cooking & ironing apparatus. Gas smoothing-iron and miniature gas furnace. W. F. Shaw's patent ... 174 Washington Street Boston [Boston]: [1858]

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2. United States. Office of War Information. Air raid protection--what to do in your home. When an alarm sounds, turn off the gas! This includes heater, refrigerator, light and stove gas. Be sure the pilot light on your gas stove is turned off. Don't leave something cooking and plan to come back and look at it later. A bomb blast might blow out the flame and permit an explosive mixture of gas to accumulate 1941?

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3. W.F. Shaw's patent gas cooking & ironing apparatus - gas smoothing-iron, and miniature gas furnace [ca. 1858]

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4. W.F. Shaw's patent gas cooking & ironing apparatus - gas smoothing-iron, and miniature gas furnace

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5. Air raid protection--what to do in your home. When an alarm sounds, turn off the gas! This includes heater, refrigerator, light and stove gas. Be sure the pilot light on your gas stove is turned off. Don't leave something cooking and plan to come back and look at it later. A bomb blast might blow out the flame and permit an explosive mixture of gas to accumulate

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6. Rosener, Ann How to conserve household gas. There's a time for everything, and the time to read a cookbook is before you light the gas, not after. Burners should not be lit until the cooking utensil is ready for the flame. Whenever possible, use low heat; whenever practical, use direct heat rather than a double boiler 1942 Nov

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7. Rosener, Ann How to conserve household gas. If you would like to save gas and keep that souffle from falling don't peek in the oven unless it is imperative. Time and temperature charts should be used when baking to save loss of heat; the same rule applies to foods cooking on the stove. Remove the lids of pots only when absolutely necessary 1942 Nov

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8. Shaw, William F., active 19th century W. F. Shaw's patent gas cooking & ironing apparatus. Gas smoothing-iron and miniature gas furnace. W. F. Shaw's patent ... 174 Washington Street Boston

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9. Gas

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Technology--Home economics--Cooking--Equipment, appliances, utensils, etc.--Special, A-Z--Ovens--Gas ; Gas ovens--Cooking
10. Gas

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Technology--Home economics--Cooking--Equipment, appliances, utensils, etc.--Special, A-Z--Stoves and ranges--Gas ; Gas stoves--Cooking
11. Gas

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Technology--Home economics--Cooking--Equipment, appliances, utensils, etc.--Special, A-Z--Toasters--Gas ; Gas toasters--Cooking
12. Rosener, Ann How to conserve household gas. If you would like to save gas and keep that souffle from falling don't peek in the oven unless it is imperative. Time and temperature charts should be used when baking to save loss of heat; the same rule applies to foods cooking on the stove. Remove the lids of pots only when absolutely necessary

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13. Rosener, Ann How to conserve household gas. There's a time for everything, and the time to read a cookbook is before you light the gas, not after. Burners should not be lit until the cooking utensil is ready for the flame. Whenever possible, use low heat; whenever practical, use direct heat rather than a double boiler

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14. Danor, George How to conserve household gas. Use as little water as possible when cooking most vegetables. For in addition to conserving their vitamin content, this method decreases cooking time and uses less gas. The best way to cook many vegetables is to bring the water to a quick boil, then reduce the flame when the boiling has started. A high flame will not hasten the cooking. All that is necessary is to use a low blue flame sufficient to keep water boiling 1942 Nov

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15. Danor, George How to conserve household gas. One of the best ways to save gas is to use a pressure cooker if you have one. These utensils save by greatly reducing the time of cooking. Another method to save gas is to use triplicate sets--three triangular cooking pots which fit together to make a circle. These make it possible to cook three vegetables on one burner 1942 Nov

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16. United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming. What's cooking with gas Washington: U.S. G.P.O. For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.; 2010

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17. United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming. What's cooking with gas

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18. Danor, George How to conserve household gas. Don't waste gas by using the oven to cook one dish at a time. When there's baking to be done, utilize one space as much as possible. Cakes, baked fruits or vegetables, and casserole dishes are fine economical companions in an oven 1942 Nov

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19. Danor, George How to conserve household gas. Don't waste gas by using the oven to cook one dish at a time. When there's baking to be done, utilize one space as much as possible. Cakes, baked fruits or vegetables, and casserole dishes are fine economical companions in an oven

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20. Cooking by gas [n. p.]: [n. d.]

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