Day 112

I just finished doing something I wish I had done years ago. Let me show you what I mean.

As soon as I finished, I actually turned this paper over, and, guess what? There were the instructions. Hah! We don’t need no stinking instructions!

All I did was place the gas flames ignition spike in between two of the already cut sections, lined up the hole in the center of the liner with the larger gas port, where the gas comes out, and replaced the silver, and black caps. Y ya. Listo. (And there. Ready).

Of course, as I finished the first burner, I checked to make sure the gas would ignite, and it did. Then I knew I did not have to cut around silver caps, like it shows in the instructions, and, therefore, will have even less cleanup than if I had cut around the caps. That would almost defeat the purpose, in my book anyway. So, when they get dirty, all you have to do is wipe them off, or rinse them in the sink, and replace them on the stove.

So, job well done. I think this is going to say me oodles of time doing one of my least favorite jobs- cleaning the stove top. In fact, I wish I had done this when I got them three days ago. Last night I cooked some NY strips on the cast iron griddle, and there was splatter everywhere. It took about fifteen minutes to get all of the grease off the stove. Who cares, really! The steaks were great. BTW- they come in different colors, (the protecting sheets, not the steaks) though I cannot remember which ones. Probably black, white, and silver. Check it out. I ordered them from Amazon, of course, and they only took a few days to arrive. Well worth the few dollars they cost.

You know, by now, that I will be waiting to hear how you like them. Until then, stay happy, stay healthy, stay safe. Wash your hands, cover your mouth, protect your loved ones.