First off I have to stand up and testify…

I am a teaholic.

There now that that’s over with you will understand why I was looking for a more sustainable option for lighting the burner of the gas range. By the way, nobody calls it a gas range here in Gozo. Cooker is the most common term and hob is often used to describe the top burner.

I am not a fan of plastic lighters. They are a pretty common site on the beach and elsewhere in the environment. Matches aren’t necessarily a green solution. I decided to try out the flint and steel option. A torch striker cost me €2.33 and it unfortunately came in a little plastic bag. It took a little while to get the hang of it but as you can see in this poorly lit video, it works.

If I didn’t have the disposable lighter that was already here when I moved in, I could light candles with a piece of spaghetti ignited with the stove. I got that tip from the comments on the FakePlasticFish when Beth Terry was debating matches versus lighters.

Before I can really recommend the torch striker as a good alternative, I have to see how long a flint lasts and how the replacements are packaged. I will update this post when I run out of flint.

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