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AGA Stories - with the fuel type "Oil" (215)

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A mind of its own – sminthos

I love my Rayburn, even though I was unsure when I inherited it. I just wish it didn't have a mind of its' own as it switches itself off when it gets tired! I relight it and it goes for a while and then obviously decides that it has had enough co...

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. I would say that I am a convert and think that t – Katie

I had never thought about owning an Aga until we bought a house with one already installed. We were due to move on the last day of the year and I spent Christmas desperately reading my new Aga book, trying hard to come to terms with this new way o...

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Service with a smile – Penny Black

My owner loves me a lot. When he first inherited me I was only serviced once a year but this wasn't a happy experience and I wasn’t always working at my peak. He then decided to learn more about me and found that he could care for me himself. Un...

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My Wonderful Aga – Susie

I'm not 'Aga proud' or anything but I really do love my Aga. When it comes to Christmas though I often with I had more ovens. I would normally get up in the middle of the night on Christmas eve and put my turkey in, and leave it till the afternoon...

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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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Inheritance! – Caramac

I was really rather scared of our Aga (it came with the house) but I was safe - thankfully there was a separate electric hob and I had my trusty (and enormous) combination microwave... 2 years later, when we remodelled the kitchen (well, ripped it...

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RESERECTION – HOMEMAKER

Rescued from a burnt out house and referbished in black&crome age told to us app 1910 and still in great nick and looks fantastic.

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new aga – happy aga

I grew up with an aga and my parents always had an aga although it was a coal to oil conversion. When we moved into my parents home we bought a brand new oil aga an d both mysel and my son love it to bits. THe house is warm and friendly and cookin...

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hard use – valerie

I run a wolsey lodge Quality dinner bed and breakfast this is a lot of cooking,most days breakfast ,crosants and full english. Cakes for tea and then o full dinner so my Aga worke very hard

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in-laws' legacy – helen

I inherited my Aga when we got married and moved into the family farm, 12 years ago. My in-laws were just washing up as we arrived back from honeymoon, and they swiftly departed! I read up loads about how to cook on the Aga. My Mum-in-law is a ...

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