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First One – john1287

Hi This is our first Aga We love it but, to be honest, it does take a little getting used too! We seem to learn new things, new how to's every day. Have joined this site to 'meet' other owners and share tips and info.

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Aga to the rescue – Mrs. A

Living in an area served by an overhead cable electricity supply, we suffered in the October 1987 and January 1990 storms. We were without power for 8 and 10 days respectively. Thankfully the Aga kept us warm, provided hot water and plenty of hot ...

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Unwanted Aga – cbw

My Aga came free with my suburban house. I could see no point in an aga in the suburbs and so was determined that it would go asap, I even had a buyer for it. Before moving into the house I went on a short aga cooking course and began to think t...

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And it only took 37years!! – Ann

My mother was Irish and couldn’t cook to save her life! I grew up believing that all food was served in varying tones of back. You can imagine my relief when I met my husband, who had grown up with a great interest in food, and knew that there w...

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terrible – olive oil

gonna have the aga ripped out ... it costs £150 per month to run (oil) and when the wind blows, we can't cook ! coupled to that, we bought a large set of VERY expensive aga pans and two of the lids have parted company with the knobs ! hope you al...

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Cooking Good Cookery Courses – Carolyn Chesshire

Having spent half a lifetime cooking with solid fuel Rayburns and secretly coveting friends' AGAS, my dream AGA came into my life in 2005. A fabulous, original, classic, four-oven cream affair, dated 23 April 1949! It now presides in my sunny, c...

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Inherited Aga – Helen

Before we moved into our present house I was investigating how to get rid of my Aga, because I did not think it was a way of cooking I wanted and a demonstration in an Aga showroom, did nothing to make me change my mind. However when we moved to o...

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three agas – Jemima

When we moved into a house with a solid fuel Aga in 1981, we had it converted to gas. it was a cream Aga installed around 1948. I fell in love with Aga cooking and when we moved house, one stipulation was to have another Aga. We had a new green ...

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BEGINNER – MINK

Prior to moving into our current house we had an oil fired Rayburn, which was easily controlled for cooking purposes. Having moved to a house with a solid fuel Rayburn Supreme, which provides central heating, hot water and cooking. It has been qui...

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Old friend/new friend – Cordon Bleu

Had an Aga in my old farmhouse and couldn't live without it. New house had a gas range cooker with all the latest gimmicks - thought it must be OK - It wasn't. Missed an Aga so much that now I have a new friend I can't live without!

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