I’m interested in the distinction between vegan and non-vegan ovens in your household. I’ve never heard about something like that. Is it because of vegans not being comfortable about using the same device or is it a “smell issue”?
We live in a house that has been divided into two units, and we live in the upstairs unit. The (smaller) downstairs unit has a separate kitchen, and the two downstairs housemates are vegan. We do communal food, and I can general use the downstairs oven if I need more open space, but only for vegan things. I think it is partly smell and partly that it’s rude to cook things in their oven if they’re not going to be able to eat them.
I’m interested in the distinction between vegan and non-vegan ovens in your household. I’ve never heard about something like that. Is it because of vegans not being comfortable about using the same device or is it a “smell issue”?
We live in a house that has been divided into two units, and we live in the upstairs unit. The (smaller) downstairs unit has a separate kitchen, and the two downstairs housemates are vegan. We do communal food, and I can general use the downstairs oven if I need more open space, but only for vegan things. I think it is partly smell and partly that it’s rude to cook things in their oven if they’re not going to be able to eat them.