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I've been holding off because I'm a little worried about the height thing. If I had to use a gas stove where the flames burst out at face level, I'd be pretty nervous about it for myself. Also, their arms are short so they can't stand very far away from the stove (which is what I do when I turn on the flame). My kids do cook, but I try to turn the gas on for them and then turn it down. I wouldn't let them cook anything on high, because the flames usually come out and lick around the side of the pot, and I'd be worried they'd catch a sleeve on fire.
I guess a plug-in frying pan is something to think about. My mom always used that for certain recipes because the heat stays more consistent. |
Thank you. Coddle them long enough and the next generation will be saying 13yr olds can no longer babysit OR use a gas stove. |
Amen. Teach them to be careful and they're fine. |
| I wouldn't allow it unsupervised. Too high and mine does not always start reliably. I do let him use the oven as well as knives. To me, fire is more risky than cuts or burns. |
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2012/07/02/spoiled-rotten |
| My 8 yo can make scrambled eggs on the gas stove start to finish, but there is always a parent in the room with her. |
| I'd be careful and make sure they are aware of what is near the stove (no cooking in cluttered kitchens!) and no loose clothing or jewelry, hair tied back etc. I almost caught my loose long sleeve shirt on fire while cooking on my gas stove yesterday and i'm 35! |