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This is My AGA

AGA Stories - with the fuel type "Oil" and - with the colour "White" and - with the model type "Aga" (9)

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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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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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Engineers & Servicing – Able Amateur

It is absurd that Aga will not make available the service settings and requirements for an oil Aga to the public. Any able enthusiast with the level of ability that is required to strip and rebuild a petrol engine can service an Aga. Finding mysel...

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The Dog Dryer – Paddi

Couldnt be without our ancient friend for drying out Paddi who now weighs in at 45 kilos and is never out of the burn or the West of Scotland rain !

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My Perfect Aga – MrsU

After months of searching, I knew our house was 'The One' when I walked into the kitchen & saw my dream 4 oven Aga. It is a very old model, with the shelf at the back. I ADORE cooking on it & truly believe there is no better or easier way to cook....

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my Aga saga – Phyllis

began in 1943 when my younger sister arrived and the decision was made to make life easier for my Mother and discard the coal stove. The solid fuel model involved much riddling at night and refilling but was a definite success, especially at break...

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Home Made in Nether Wallop – Sarah Whitaker

I am an Aga demonstrator. I am from an Aga family - my grandmother had one, my mother, my sister and I all have them. I cannot imagine cooking on something with knobs and dials after all these years! I began by baking cakes on the Aga to sell, w...

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