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Re: OT- Wood Burning Cook Stove
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Posted by Jeff Wenner on September 13, 2004 at 18:22:36 from (64.8.77.173):
In Reply to: Re: OT- Wood Burning Cook Stove posted by rustyfarmall on September 13, 2004 at 13:14:58:
Yep, I plan on using it. I"m probably not as old as most of you guys (25), but I grew up using a Home Comfort cook stove and my wife-to-be grew up using an old Dockash. Not only do they help out with the heat bill, but you just can"t beat bacon, eggs, and homefries cooked over a wood fire on a cold January morning when you"re up to your nose in snow. It just tastes better, don"t ask me why. Kinda like using an old tractor. I can plow all day with the Ford 5000 and 4 bottom plows and its just work. But when I spend an hour plowing the garden with my "28 Farmall and 2 bottom trailer plows, it really feels like I accomplished something.
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