While looking through our Twitter feed we found these tweets to share with you.
A search in the world of Twitter can lead to some surprising ideas. This one is not recommended...
Denim tip: If your jeans smell, put em in the freezer. Then defrost, marinate & pan sear over butter. Transfer to baking sheet & put in oven
— dieworkwear (@dieworkwear) March 22, 2015
If you are a bit of a joker, this tip might be fun. On the other hand, it could lead to a ruined dinner...
Electric stove in my house .. when people are cooking i turn it off when they're not looking hahaha
— Aaron Wanat (@AaronWanat) March 21, 2015
If being a joker does not come naturally, maybe this "smart range" can help you...
New gas range has WiFi. And an app. And OTA firmware updates with baking jokes to pass time. I guess that's IoT? pic.twitter.com/3JQCkXhTR2
— Evan Brown (@evandbrown) March 8, 2015
And even if this looks cute, it probably isn't the most sanitary approach to your cooking appliances...
Cooktop? Where? pic.twitter.com/kOdlXXPl0F
— Bailey the Cat (@BaileyBlueCat) March 22, 2015
If you want a cute kitchen, here is another approach to consider...
The real reason I moved to Chicago: this beauty being in my home kitchen. #1946 #roper #gasrange #cookingchicago pic.twitter.com/ncnu2lWdT4
— Proletariateats (@proletariateats) March 10, 2015
If your tastes run to the more modern, you too have options. However, glass cooktops can break. So be careful...
Oops what are the odds I drop something on the corner of my cooktop and bam it breaks #smh #oops pic.twitter.com/Bn0DUQcAyg
— Lauryn Taylor (@lauryntaylorby) February 24, 2015
We would hate for you to have a broken appliance. That could lead to this opinion...
I proper hate cooking on electric cookers kmt
— ?Aisha? (@HiMyNameIsToyo) March 7, 2015
A few tweets we found just left us confused, like this one...
if you're going to do this terrible thing to your stainless steel gas range just give it to me pic.twitter.com/NuchaZITNd
— Lauren Noto (@LNoto16) March 4, 2015
Finally, we offer a homemade oven cleaner recipe. Use at your own risk...
Ran out of oven cleaner?
Simply mix washing up liquid, baking soda, and some vinegar into a paste, and get scrubbing! pic.twitter.com/5N8QnPTEdC
— Appliances Online (@appliancesAU) March 24, 2015
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