Crank up the woodstove
Jan. 20th, 2007 06:14 amThe temperature is dropping again. Down to 8°F./-13°C. Fortunately, we have plenty of wood still, this winter hasn't been that cold for the most part.
If anyone comes around here looking for that one-word comment meme, the reason I'm not posting it again is that I already did it about eighteen months ago. If you really want to post one for me, feel free to attach it there:
July 3, 2005 Reluctant Lemming
If anyone comes around here looking for that one-word comment meme, the reason I'm not posting it again is that I already did it about eighteen months ago. If you really want to post one for me, feel free to attach it there:
July 3, 2005 Reluctant Lemming
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Date: 2007-01-20 03:21 pm (UTC)Oops. A year out...
Date: 2007-01-20 03:32 pm (UTC)Yeah, I guess I'm getting old too.
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Date: 2007-01-20 05:40 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2007-01-20 02:51 pm (UTC)I'd rather have a stove with an oven so I could bake in it. :D A friend of ours down the road does have one of those. It's made of marble and limestone, and you heat it up by lighting a wood fire in the oven part. When it's ready to bake, you sweep the ashes and coals through a slot into a compartment below, and you can use a peel and bake loaves right on the stone floor. I've gone over and done it a couple of times, and it's interesting. The bread is good too, but it does make me appreciate the ease of just turning on the gas or electric oven.
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Date: 2007-01-20 03:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-01-20 05:38 pm (UTC)Her husband is a bit of a wine connoisseur and stocks a cellar. Last time we had a wine tasting along with. Fun.
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Date: 2007-01-20 04:44 pm (UTC)I'm not sure it works that way, though. And there's the whole drying time thing, which is outright impossible in BC, unless you store the wood indoors.
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Date: 2007-01-20 05:31 pm (UTC)We buy cut and split firewood. It's already seasoned, but we have a closed woodshed to keep it in where it dries out more. I think it costs about $90 a face cord, delivered and usually stacked right into the woodshed. Used with care, that yields more heat than $90 in propane or electricity would.
We pick up fallen branches of cherry and oak on our property and Gary cuts some for kindling by putting them through a bandsaw. But we don't spend a lot of time or discipline on keeping wood prepared, and we only need one size because we only have one stove. (Different stoves do best with different sized wood pieces.)
It takes a little practice to lay a fire in a cold stove so that it catches on the first try, but once learned only requires some newspaper, a handful of dry twigs and about three split pieces of wood. Nothing complicated.
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Date: 2007-01-21 04:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-01-21 04:51 pm (UTC)I just put chicken with Chinese garlic-ginger-molasses into the crock pot. That will please Gary. The other boys are easier, and you're right, hay will do.
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Date: 2007-01-21 05:39 pm (UTC)lid, slowly, your still on the 'puter...
taking a spoon he tastes...*
YUM!
*You go @.@ at hearing "YUM" and he goes
back to cyberspace as you enter the kitchen.
all seems normal*
^.~
Crockpot Oriental Chicken
Date: 2007-01-21 06:08 pm (UTC)Make a sauce from 1/3 c. soy sauce, 2 Tbsp. brown sugar, 2 Tbsp. red wine or vinegar, 1 tsp. ginger (or 2 tsp. grated fresh ginger root), and a clove or two of garlic, mashed up good. Stir till sugar dissolves, pour over chicken and cover. Cook for one hour on high, then reduce to low heat and continue cooking for five more hours.
Serve with rice and steamed veggies, using the gravy from the crock as sauce (thicken it if desired.)
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