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AGA Stories - with the colour "White" (23)

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The Swap – Fiona

After my husbands relocation to Lincolnshire and our family having to follow he sadly(for him) sold his BMW motorbike and bought me a second hand Aga from Skipton. I have always cooked on an Aga from the early days when I worked for the NCH and co...

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Ode To My AGA – Big Bertha

Magnificent, majestical An icon on your own Silently emanating Warmth throughout the home Lifting spirits, feeding hunger Comforting the cold Warming lambs, drying socks Variety untold You're like no other oven You stand high above the re...

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Let down and Disappointment – Sandy

My parents had a aga in 1931 when I was born, and had others for the rest of their lives. My wife and I have had them for the last thirty years and she regularly bakes ten loaves at a time for village functions. The photograph shows the result of...

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DOGS – AGA Lover

I have 3 labradors, & so have developed a strange arms-length & high stepping type of approach to cooking on the aga, as all the dogs seem to be joined to it by a piece of elastic.

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Generations – Bumsy

Our Aga was installed in the 1970s and our daughter was born in 1980. As soon as she was able she loved to sit on the simmering ring lid. She has done this so often over the years that there is now an indent of her bum permanently there. As she...

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My first Aga – HSH

We moved into our house in January 2003 and inherited an Aga as old as myself! It has so far served us impeccably and become a part of our family, with both animals and humans ejoying and being drawn to the warmth it imparts. We are looking to upg...

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1961 – morgan

Our first Aga was solid fuel,bought 1961 for £151 less 7.5% for cash and the 6pint Aga kettle was £3.11.6d.Both are still in use next door in the farnmhouse that I sold in 2004 when I built a new farmhouse in my yard. I wish I could have a bough...

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Where do other people air their washing? – VicB

DISASTER! Last winter the aga died! Three weeks of uncertainty - would we buy a range instead? could we fix the old one? could we afford a new one? the dilema what would we do? Pros and cons - pros lined up in favour! - price, warmth, heating wat...

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Animal friendly Aga – Rosie

Our Aga is 28 years old and came with the house. We've owned it for 23 years - I hadn't used one before but I am now utterley converted to it. It's the focal point of the kitchen keeping it warm and is so easy to cook on being hot all the time. O...

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The Great Gale – Judith B

Finally, in October 1987, we had our own NEW Aga installed, having previously bought at least 2 of our homes with Agas already in situ - one pale blue and coal-fired, the next white but oil-fired. This was the first all our own choice and, tho the...

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