Last week someone in our church gave me a wood cookstove in exchange for the wood stove at our house. I have always wanted a cookstove but thought there was no way I'd ever get one ... but, here it is. I am thankful. I thought it would be somewhat difficult to learn how to cook on it, however that has not been the case. At first I was really afraid to have the oven or stove top too hot, so I made the opposite mistake of having it too cold and things took a lot longer to cook than they should have. Gradually I learned how to regulate and control the temperature. Besides the obvious of being prepared with the fire ahead of time for baking (which could sometimes take an hour or so), it is not much different than a 'normal' stove. A benefit is that I can have several pots on the stove at one time - even my big 4 gallon pots.
Here are a few pictures, more for my sake than anyone else ... this blog has been a great journal for me!
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That's all I have time for right now. Have a good day!
Wow! What a nice exchange. Love your sourdough post previous, too. That is very helpful. Blessings, and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! At minus 25 degrees celsius I sure wish we had one :)
ReplyDeleteNice cooking pictures too.
That is a nice stove!! Your pancakes and all look great!! Looks like you got the hang of it real quick.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy for the way the Lord blessed you. :)