Induction cooking in a rental apartment: The best solution
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Induction cooking in a rental apartment: The best solution

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This is One Thing, a column with tips on how to live. How bad for your health is something researchers are looking into, but it’s clear that it is not good: Burning gas releases nitrogen dioxide, which can cause or exacerbate respiratory problems, particularly for kids, who are still growing and whose noses are near burner-level. Related From Slate Here’s Who Should Pay for Everyone’s Ozempic I knew induction cooking would give me peace of mind, but I didn’t realize how much I would actually like it compared to cooking on my apartment’s finicky gas stove. When I turn my soups to simmer, the induction burner never accidentally turns itself off—my least favorite gas stove surprise. While even induction cooking can cause air pollution—anything you sear enough to smell delicious, for example, is probably releasing unhealthy particulate matter—I don’t worry about that too much with the induction burner.

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