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diy "stove" in philippines

in the philippines not everyone can afford expensive cooking equipment but those who don't have it they make a way to cook and this is called a "stove". wood is placed here this stove is made of a broken rice cooker covered with cement .

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A Melodramatic Poem About Cooking

In the bustling kitchen, the chef, a maestro in an apron, orchestrates a symphony of ingredients. The stove becomes a stage where carrots pirouette and onions transform in a culinary ballet. Garlic whispers secrets, spices waltz, and a medley of sizzles creates a sensory storm. The chopping board echoes with a rhythmic beat as knives dance in a culinary feat. The poem culminates in a finale where the chef, wielding a ladle as a wand, unveils a masterpiece; a culinary sonnet where senses prevail.

A Melodramatic Poem About Cooking
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Traditional stove

Traditional stove

Traditional stove
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stove

In the village even today people use stove and in City people use gas.

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