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Rea231 |
Posted - Feb 05 2010 : 06:39:01 AM I was wondering if anyone uses a woodburning cookstove. I heat my home with a woodstove and I also have a fireplace. I seldom use the fireplace and am planning to replace it with a woodburning cookstove. I use the top of my woodstove all the time for cooking and would love to have an actual cookstove also. Any hints or know of one to purchase?
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Ms.Lilly |
Posted - Feb 06 2010 : 07:38:57 AM I can only help a little on this one. We have a small 2 burner wood stove in the kitchen, it was origanally put in for heating purposes. Since it is small I can't do alot of cooking on it but whenever I have a fire in it I do use it for cooking. The oven part of it is large enough to bake 2 loaves of bread at a time and that is where most of my bread gets cooked. We have cooked pretty much everything on it. Last year DH was able to find a very nice cast iron wok for my birthday, we removed the cooking plate and placed the wok in the hole and had stir-fry, it was great. I too am hoping that one day I will have a full size wood cook stove, but for now my small one will work.
Lillian |
Tn.Earthmama |
Posted - Feb 06 2010 : 07:17:36 AM Hi Rea, nope I don't have one....yet. I so want a wood cookstove. right now we are "all electric" which is advertised as a good thing, or was when I was younger, back in the dark ages. LOL. I would love one of those fancy ones, but they are so expensive. I'm looking around for a used one. good luck in your search. Phyllis |
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