Bob, Thanks, but you are the artistic one that can arrange a bunch of old stuff just sitting around so that it looks like a museum display instead of a basement that needs cleaning. The decorative carrots look almost like vanes in a blower wheel. Imagine if you put the cake on a turntable at 33 or 45 rpm!
Lawrence, I make my zucchini bread/cake in the Cuisinart also. Do you shred the carrots first and then put the blade in to mix the batter, adding the carrots when it says to add them?
Venus, Old O&M ranges had a periscope system with a window on the backsplash, mirrors and a window in the top of the oven so that when you turned on the oven light, you could see what was cooking. In all of the restored ranges I saw in California stores that rebuild them (and where the price tags just say "BEND OVER & GRAB THE STOVE")these viewing systems were not restored. It was too difficult to take apart and the original seals allowed the cooking vapors to enter and coat the pieces of glass which over time produced another type of "Brown Out." I think the heat might have hurt the silver on the mirrors also so it probably was a design that would have deteriorated with use in several ways.