• BougieBirdie@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 days ago

    In the article they mention that there’s specialty ovens that are apparently only available to work with natural gas for making the perfect bagel.

    The article also summarizes my opinion that if natural gas is making people sick and contributing to their displacement, then it’s pretty easy to do without bagels.

    I also kind of refuse to believe that it would be impossible to make an electric bagel oven. Innovate or die, you know?

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      2 days ago

      Not saying this was a better solution for emissions - but the best bagel I had came from a wood fired oven. I can’t imagine there would be a significant difference in quality between electric and gas. It’s not about quality.

      I can imagine that they would need to expend $$ on purchasing new equipment.

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        18 hours ago

        Here’s a neat detail about burning hydrocarbons - the oxygen burns carbon and releases CO2, but also H2O (and other things that don’t seem great)

        There is a real difference for things like baking - I’m not saying it’s impossible to compensate with electric, but you’d have to adjust your process to get the same result

    • lemmyng@lemmy.ca
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      2 days ago

      Don’t let perfect become the enemy of good enough. If electric ovens can make good enough bagels, then there’s no argument against not using them.