[Electronics-talk] Accessible Stove/oven
Evelyn Weckerly
weckerly at i2k.com
Fri Dec 14 17:17:29 UTC 2012
Hi,
Actually, you can use smooth tops successfully. When I was shopping,
I got on a couple of cooking lists and learned how blind people were
using them becausse I had assumed we could not. I learned better.
There's a blind cooks list on nfb.net.
Evelyn
At 12:08 PM 12/14/2012, you wrote:
>This is why you must always do your homework before ever moving into an
>apartment or house. I will never take a place by where the stove's top
>burners are those flat kind I have seen before.
>
>Sometimes we accept an apartment where we know something is in accessible
>and think somehow we can make it work when in fact we already know it won't.
>I don't think its reasonable to ask the land-lord to replace the flat top
>stove for a 4 burner stove and I have yet to move in. Now after seeing the
>apartment if the land-lord were to ask me, why I refuse to take the place,
>I'll be more than happy to tell him/her so. Now after that, if they agree
>to replace the stove, then we have a an agreement we both can be happy with.
>
>Reese
>
>
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