I had a look at the magma grill, i think is a great idea (i mean you are putting
it outside right?) and with enough testing you should be able to bake (maybe not
a cake for a wedding though), specially in warm places seems like a good choice,
with our kit we sometimes ended up in the med not cooking 4 almost a week just
because of getting the cabin hotter than it already was.
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From: Tim Klynn tim_klynn@...
To:
AlbinVega@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, 8 March, 2011 17:28:01
Subject: Re: [AlbinVega] Stove/Oven Options
I'm going to try a combo of a 2 burner optimus kerosene stove and a magma
grill.
The magma grill works great, just got the stove, so I haven't tried it yet.
For the grill, I'll either use the small propane canisters or get one of the
small fiberglass tanks and leave it on the deck.
The only drawbacks to going this route is it's will be hard to bake. I've read
that you can back in big pots or use camping ovens but I've never tried it. I've
had great luck baking in
Dutch ovens while camping, but they are a little heavy and need a bed of coals.
My biggest concern for cooking is not having a broiler. Without a broiler, I
will be unable to make one of my dietary staples -Nachos.