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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Wales
Posts: 447
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Out Door Cooking
Just thought I would share with you a stove I bought a couple of weeks ago after seeing one in action that my friend has and uses all summer when she has her stalls at music festivals and lives in her bell tent (some get all the luck)
No she does not sell these stoves & No I have no financial gain from recommending this, it's out of the goodness of my heart ![]() This stove uses very few sticks and produces very little smoke so is one of the greenest cooking stoves around. Called a Rocket Stove and sold by StoveTec Greenfire Wood & Charcoal Combination Rocket Stove | Rocket stove cookers | Wild Stoves Not a stove to put in your backpack (unless your a giant) but if you enjoy days out with the kids and the great out doors & just load up the wheels and head for the hills then this maybe worth looking at Or of course you could use it while working if you have enough time to site down & make a brew ![]() I use this with mine & love making waffles (call them what you like but waffles are closest I think) Round Pie Iron - Rome Outdoor Cookware UK ![]() If anyone wants to know more just pm me, but no requests for weather forcasts, Wales is always wet ![]() Enjoy your summer wherever you are
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Senior Member, Raffle Sponsor 2010, 2011, 2012
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Wokingham
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Re: Out Door Cooking
great link,,,think my storm kettle boils wood faster,,but a great little stove,,
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: In the woods
Posts: 5,294
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Re: Out Door Cooking
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Argyll, Scotland
Posts: 98
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Re: Out Door Cooking
I've got a thing called a Ghillie Kettle, same principle I think, essentially a water jacket over a wee fire...Here's the Mrs doin some cooking in the back of our 110 near Kilmartin, Argyll, a short distance from home....
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Senior member, Raffle Sponsor 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: North Essex
Posts: 2,793
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Re: Out Door Cooking
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Supporting member, Raffle Sponsor 2009
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Manchester/Norway
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We had some outdoor cooking going on today.
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