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This is My AGA

AGA Stories - with the fuel type "Oil" and - with the colour "Cream" and - with the model type "Aga" (62)

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cosy toes and warm bums! – Helen

I had my house renovated during 2003 and from the beginning I wanted an aga.We were sitting in Gatwick airport when the builder called to ask the size of the aga being installed, and after much discussion he told us we would only have room for the...

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A Grand Old Lady – Jess Garmon-Jones

We inherited our 1954 cream 2 door oil Aga (converted from solid fuel)with the house and it was hardly warm. We were just about to purchase a new 13 amp, when an engineer who "knew" old Aga's completely transformed our Grand Old Lady and now I wo...

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Heart of the Home – Andrew B

The AGA cooker has featured in most of my life, I remember in my childhood the days spent on the farm with my grandparents who had a solid fuel version (looked like the ones you reproduce today), Nanna baking the bread, newly born lambs being kept...

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MOVE TO FRANCE – VANESSA

Have had my aga for 2 years now and wouldn't like to go back to any other cooker. Moving to France next year and hopefully will be able to have one there. Our friends love the food I cook on the aga as much as I love cooking with it.

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Sunshine – Celia

Prior to moving up to Scotland to open a B & B my friends heard a yellow Aga was planned. Until then I'd had a white Rayburn. "Why yellow?" "It'll remind me that somewhere in the world the sun IS shining!" Much mirth. On reflection, I wondered ...

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The Red Badge – Evadog

According to the lovely man who services our AGA, we have the go faster model with the red badge! He was so enthusiastic about our AGA and told us all about the history and different models that we have a lot more respect for it now. It used to ha...

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60 years with my Aga – Sadie Bennett

My name is Sadie Bennett. My Aga was bought in 1948, the year of our marriage. It's still as good as ever. £97 was a fortune in 1948 but it has paid for itself.

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Birth day of my new Aga – AliM

This is my Aga on the day it was born, we moved into a wreck of an old cottage but decided to install an Aga as the kitchen (now done up!) was crying out for one, it warms us up, cooks the best food, airs our clothes, keeps the kitchen and cottage...

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Old but moved to new kitchen – Kate

When we moved into our present home the old AGA was in the wrong room. The AGA was dismantled and stored then rebuilt with a few problems along the way. We removed the Hot water heater and are still learning how to use it. The book "The Complete B...

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Aga saves my job! – AGA Lover

Not only is the Aga a wonderful cooker which I truly love...but after a day off site with the senior management team I save the company strategic plan for the next calendar year on my memory stick. However when I get home I do not realise that I ...

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