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MORE Paul Bullock owns the Eagle Inn, where he and his staff cook breakfast for roughly 60 guests when fully booked. He doesn’t want Santa Barbara City Council to ban natural gas lines in new construction. Photo by Kathryn Barnes/KCRW.
Paul Bullock loves cooking with natural gas. He owns the Eagle Inn, a bed and breakfast in Santa Barbara just a few blocks away from the wharf.
“We make scrambled eggs, bacon. And then on the weekends, we ll do waffles, crepes, pancakes, all the sweet stuff that people really dig,” he says.
His gas stove has two burners, a griddle, and an oven. It switches on and off fast. The heat spreads out evenly. He can flip pancakes while cooking quiche on the bottom. So when Bullock heard about a change in the building code that Santa Barbara City Council was considering, he grew concerned.
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