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AGA Stories - in Worcestershire (6)

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I Love My AGA! – Willow

Living in a 16th century cottage, it can get quite cold in winter, but never in the kitchen. Our fabulous AGA is not only a joy to cook on, but also provides great warmth, even on the coldest of days. I wouldn't be without it!

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My lovely huge Aga – Ann Griffiths

We bought the Aga for £35 in 1967 from a house in Worcester where it had been installed but had never been used. It cost more to have it stored whilst we renovated our black and white listed cottage and eventually (c 1970) installed than we had p...

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British Summer – AGA Q

We have given up waiting for the sun we enjoy our AGA Q's in our warm kitchen.

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It's wonderful! – Chris S

My Rayburn is now 2 weeks old. Life with it is so much better than I had imagined. So much hot water, it fills our deep, roll-top bath - we haven't had this luxury for 4 years relying on an immersion heater. It cooks beautifully -we've cooked eve...

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best thing ever – wonderful

Having had a reconditioned oil aga,on having a new kitchen we decided to in vest in a new machine.I so enjoy the four ovens after only having two.There is no better way to enjoy food my sons both now cook.

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My Aga – Stevie

I love cooking stir fries on my Aga, and, yes, an Aga definitely is hot enough for a stir fry. I find I have to work between the boiling and simmering rings when I do one, otherwise it can be too hot! I really like the even heat produced by the Ag...

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