[Sca-cooks] Camp Stove Advice?
Elaine Koogler
ekoogler at chesapeake.net
Tue Oct 9 06:18:56 PDT 2001
Yup...that's the one I tried to describe in my message! We've had ours for many
years, it still works just fine, and we still love it.
Kiri
"Dunbar, Debra" wrote:
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> Yes, late response, I know!
> Go to your local Asian grocery store and pick up a self-igniting butane
> burner. (for about $20) These are the little burner-stoves that people use
> to make omlettes and stuff at fancy brunches. I love mine, you can buy a
> bunch of the butane canisters, but one lasts a fairly long time. You just
> pull the light weight burner out of the case, snap in the butane canister
> then turn the knob until it "clicks" and ignites. I love mine, and it is
> safe to use in the house!
> Wrynne
>
> > I'm delurking to ask the advice of the list members about buying a small
> > camp
> > stove. I'd like one to make coffee this winter when the power goes out,
> > but
> > since I'm just starting out in the SCA and cooking is one of my main
> > interests for the future, I thought guidance from the people here would
> > help
> > me in my choice of something I could use for both purposes later. The
> > price
> > isn't really the consideration since I'd rather buy something that will be
> > useful for a long time, but ease of use and transportation probably does
> > matter more.
> >
> > Gervase
> >
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