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Wait, how does an oven give migraines? Legitimately curious
Edit: I forgot Americans have inferior electricity and often use gas ovens at home lol
He needs a CO detector...
Does cast iron give off CO when you do that? If not, explain why we don't have issues any other time we use the oven.
Not OP but mine is natural gas and definitely produces trace amounts of noticeable gases when run. It gives me a very mild headache
Electric, and it's the smell the oil gives off during the process.
Yeah I forgot those were a thing. We run slightly more voltage here so high power electric appliances are the default, even gas stoves are becoming rarer, ovens are basically all electric for home use.
They probably don't have an exhaust vent in their kitchen
That's not it, we have no issues any other time cooking, just when doing cast iron.
But cast iron is iron. It doesn't smoke.
Oil makes smoke. You can use oil on steel, that is not an issue for you?
No, but I'm also not bringing oil to its smoke point when I'm doing normal cooking.
So the problem is oil smoke... Seems like ventilation would help with that
Actually, it's the smell that the oil/fat gives off as it cooks in the oven that does it. No issues whatsoever when doing normal operations, so it's not the oven or the ventilation.
Ah, I thought the oven in general does it for you. Yeah, that makes sense, I hear migraines can be triggered by a lot of things if you're prone to getting them.