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#1 2006-06-20 16:49:46

klakritz
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From: Winchester Massachusetts
Registered: 2005-10-25
Posts: 674

'convention oven' for 'convection oven'

There are old-fashioned, conventional ovens and lots of newer designs, among which is the convection oven. The possibilities for misunderstanding are endless. About 11,000 ghits:

When buying a new stove always choose the one with a convention oven. This type of oven uses less energy than the conventional ovens ...
www.zesco.co.zm/home-electricity.html

I will be cooking a carrot cake that I have made at home in a convention oven and wondered if I will need to change the cooking time or the temperature …
experts.about.com/q/Desserts-747/oven-temperature.htm

Several optional oven designs were reviewed; larger batch oven, continuous gas convention oven, continuous medium wave electric infrared oven.
www.infraredheaters.com/solar-3.htm

Most recently, the combination of the convention oven and steamer means that foods can retain moisture but also achieve crispiness…
www.smarthouse.com.au/Smart_Ideas/Kitchens?print=1& Article=/Smart%

Thanks for your interest in the DeLonghi EO1258 6-Slice Toaster Convention Oven.
www.etronics.com/backinstock.asp?prodcode=deleO1258

... cooked a cake in a microwave, something that in my opinion is best left for a conventional oven short of using a combination microwave/convention oven.
www.mouthshut.com/review/ Choosing_a_Microwave_Oven-10010-1.html

Place bacon on top and bake, covered, about 2 hours in a bed of coals or at 350 degrees in a convention oven.
www.pctc.org/community/recipes.html

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