Friday, April 24, 2026

Kitchen rules & the Strait of Hormuz

I had inducted my Induction stove on a Contract basis.  
After our house warming, it stayed on the bench.
But when, the Strait of Hormuz closed
Induction became a billable resource.

The Microwave remained a Work from Home employee, punching hours for reheating only.  With Hormuz closed, I trusted it with some potatoes to boil. A half baked job it did, putting my plans to foil.

On the payroll, has been Mixer Grinder, ever ready with services to render.  
A dedicated work space, a permanent plug in.
But then the Strait of Hormuz closed, Shared work-space rules got bold.
The grinder now shares it's space, with an Oven on the right, and a Kettle to face.

In the delaying LPG Supply market, new dinner ideas were brought to the table. We recruited a Swanky Sandwich maker, mainly for its Grilled experience. Few kitchens are taking in Air Fryers I heard, but that doesn't fit to our skill set yet.

Come 2027, how does the appraisal for all these look? 
Well, that depends on how many shipments the Strait of Hormuz books...

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