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FieldsofThyme Posted - Apr 10 2011 : 06:11:57 AM
Go to my first blog listed below to see a small story about our chapter's hearthside cooking class. I'm writing up a longer version to submit to "keeping in touch" for the MFJ magazine. We had a blast.

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naturemaiden Posted - Apr 16 2011 : 03:37:59 AM
I LOVE cooking in the fireplace. I make chicken, and stews, and pot roasts, yum
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CMac Posted - Apr 14 2011 : 08:24:33 AM
I have always wanted a... yikes the name just left me.. thing that is an arm that swings out to hold a cast iron soup pot over the fire. That to me would be perfect. Swung in when the fire is low and pulled out a little when the fire is to hot. I would not have to babysit it or stir constantly.
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FieldsofThyme Posted - Apr 14 2011 : 08:18:15 AM
It won't happen this year, but we plan to add a summer kitchen to cook on wood stove or fireplace. It is so much fun learning and planning for it.

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HollyHobby Posted - Apr 13 2011 : 07:08:07 AM
Wish I had an open fireplace! Mine has a coal stove insert. Hmmm...maybe I could cook something on the top of the stove...? Has anyone tried that? I wonder if it's too hot.
laurentany Posted - Apr 11 2011 : 11:57:57 AM
Oohhh Kris I totally agree- I have my eye on one of the vermont bun baker stoves too! The one with the Soapstone surround. It looks amazing- you can cook on top and even in the lower section...AHHH someday!
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kristin sherrill Posted - Apr 10 2011 : 06:19:11 AM
Now that looks interesting. I would love to learn how to cook on a hearth. We are going back to buring wood and have an open fireplace right now. But I want to get one of those Vermont Bun ovens. They look so nice and would be really handy making bread. And they aren't really all that much either. I need to start saving some money. Thanks for sharing, Kristina.

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