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[5] [6] In 1958, it was sold to Dixie Products, [7] [8] a small stove company of Cleveland, Tennessee, after selling off a few underperforming divisions of Magic Chef. [9] In 1974, Magic Chef bought the Norge Village Laundry & Dry Cleaners chain. [10] By 1986, the company had become the 249th largest industrial company in the nation, and was ...
Energy regulator of an electric stove with a glass-ceramic hob. 1: Electric contacts (here closed); 2: Bimetal; 3: Heater for Bimetal. An infinite switch, simmerstat, energy regulator or infinite controller is a type of switch that allows variable power output of a heating element of an electric stove. It is called "infinite" because its ...
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Because circumstances of a divided household, kitchens are shared but never the stove. In the case of a father's death, the sons divide their father's household. The eldest son inherits the stove and the younger brothers transfer the coals from the old stove to their own new stoves. This invites the Stove god to join their newly formed ...
Magic Chef is a 2005 Hong Kong comedy-drama television series co-produced and distributed by Universe Entertainment and starring Gallen Lo, Francis Ng and Dicky Cheung as three brothers who work together to revive their family business of selling Wonton noodles after being framed by a rival.
Iron Chef America is an American cooking show based on Fuji Television's Iron Chef, and is the second American adaptation of the series, following the failed Iron Chef USA that aired in 2001. The show is produced by Food Network, which also carried a dubbed version of the original Iron Chef. Like the original Japanese program, the program is a ...