Along the lanes I'd love to wend, near Artist's Mews, on Writer's Bend. Where fragrant flowers of every hue sparkle in the morning
dew. I wish I lived in Carver's Valley, Quilter's Creek or Cross
Stitch Alley. Just think of all
the things I'd make, if I lived by Crafters Lake..........
If gardening is more your thing you might prefer my gardening blog... https://backgardenveggieplot.blogspot.com/
HI, Cherie. You might want to add a couple cast iron trivets to raise your pots up a bit when you wish to simmer or lower the heat, as it will be not easy to regulate the temperature. You should be able to bake in the cast iron pot also by placing small bake dishes inside the pot. Campfire cookbooks might be a great help. I haven't done it for years so I don't have any immediate recipes to give you. I do know that my parents had an huge old wood stove at our summer place when I was a kid. My mom was amazing at pulverizing meat---Lol, on the old Bessy as we called her. She finally learned the trivet trick for simmering. Curing your cast iron is the most important! Sandi
Looks so cozy! It does sound like fun.
ReplyDeleteFantastic to have that option - you'll get used to it, I am sure! I'll pop over and watch it on YouTube later (on the telly, I mean). xx
ReplyDeleteHI, Cherie. You might want to add a couple cast iron trivets to raise your pots up a bit when you wish to simmer or lower the heat, as it will be not easy to regulate the temperature. You should be able to bake in the cast iron pot also by placing small bake dishes inside the pot. Campfire cookbooks might be a great help. I haven't done it for years so I don't have any immediate recipes to give you. I do know that my parents had an huge old wood stove at our summer place when I was a kid. My mom was amazing at pulverizing meat---Lol, on the old Bessy as we called her. She finally learned the trivet trick for simmering. Curing your cast iron is the most important! Sandi
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandi That's really helpful and I'll take it all on board.
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