Martha Stewart demonstrates Aga Cooking

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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2007

Watch as Martha Stewart demonstrates the versatility of the Aga Cooker to prepare traditional favorites for a friendly garden party.

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  • Martha, do you like it in the barn kitchen?

  • Jesus christ; your production team forgot to take their lighting with them!

  • Look. Martha has to be an alien from outer space. How ANYONE can be this organized and creative is beyond me. I have a number of her cookbooks and considering all her careers (stock broker, media bigwig selling stuff in target etc etc. I just love her stuff (food related) and have to admire the depth of what she is capable of. Set aside all that can be said negative. It is still pretty freaking amazing....

  • I've always loved Martha's instructional segments. Something about her voice feels like home. I wish these older videos were released. I certainly collect them. Thanks Martha!!!!

  • The AGA cooker is a stored-heat stove and cooker invented in 1929 by the Nobel Prize-winning Swedish physicist Gustaf Dalén (1869–1937), who was employed first as the chief engineer of the Swedish AGA company (Swedish: Aktiebolaget Svenska Gasaccumolator, English:Joint stock company Swedish Gas Accumulator)....

  • Don't get me wrong, I appreciate her career and everything, but she is such a pretentious snob.

  • God she is like a robot but with less personality. Aga is a great stove how ever.

  • A small, two-oven AGA running on gas will use approximately 425 kWh per week (22,100 kWh per year). The average standard gas oven and hob uses 580 kWh during a year, only 2.62% of the AGA's consumption.

  • Some 30 years ago I fell in love with the Aga. And finally I got one in 2003 ... lucky me! No microwave for me. The Aga makes cooking so relaxed. It is a way of life. The only mistake I made is not buying this cooker right after we got married. But at that time my kitchen was not spacious enough and we simply did not have the money.

  • She does have such a simple, beautiful voice.

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