Apparently not; I mean one coulddo that, but apparently chocking up gas cookers is thoroughly dis-advised (mostly in case you open the door too violently, pull it off, and rip the connector off the gas pipe).
The height difference isn't great - less than a brick - so it really is just worrying about grot collecting in corners. But at present we have a 3-4mm gap each side if the cooker, and I dread to think what's gone down there!
On the other hand, it maybe explains why I always struggle to rub up pastry in my kitchen and end up putting the bowl on a lower stool!
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Date: 2016-01-04 04:24 pm (UTC)Apparently not; I mean one coulddo that, but apparently chocking up gas cookers is thoroughly dis-advised (mostly in case you open the door too violently, pull it off, and rip the connector off the gas pipe).
The height difference isn't great - less than a brick - so it really is just worrying about grot collecting in corners. But at present we have a 3-4mm gap each side if the cooker, and I dread to think what's gone down there!
On the other hand, it maybe explains why I always struggle to rub up pastry in my kitchen and end up putting the bowl on a lower stool!