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  • love ur vids i watch them alot. stupid question.....didn't u have water in the hot too or just the rocks? i really wanna try it.....thx karen

  • love ur vids i watch them alot. stupid question.....didnt u have water in the hot too or just the rocks? i really wanna try it.....thx karen

  • Can you send me a video on how you make that stove and did you make that out of an Arizona ice tea can

  • Whoa...O______O

    WHERE'S THE OVEN!!!

  • Interesting videos - comment: heating rocks can be a problem - pockets of air can heat and cause the rock to fly apart dangerously.

  • is the stove home made? did you do it your self? if yes how did you do it?

  • Aluminum is great! Just keep it out of your body! Alzheimer is BAD Stuff!

  • awesome lol

  • 26 mins to cook muffins, danggg. a lot of fuel isn' it?

  • This stove is very minimal and does not use much fuel--the whole process uses about one ounce

  • dont use river rocks, apparently!

  • well that explains it EU is different than US we  don't USE lead in our cans

  • I like it. I'm thinking that the pot could be replaced with two pie tins; the rocks could be replaced with gravel; and some water could be added to the pan to facilitate even cooking. I like the pie tins because they're light, cheap, and you can fit more cupcakes in there. The only issue would be heat loss from the top tin. Maybe it could be insulated somehow. The gravel is good because it has more mass to buffer heat. Once the water evaporated the muffins would brown. I gotta try this.

  • Gravel does not have as much heat retention capabilities as the large rocks

  • WOW EU, I guess that makes you cool or something? Jog on son? How about walk on home boy? Eur is DIRTY.

  • You are a DOLT!!!!! Lay off the crack pal !!!

  • Dear Tinny,

    I had to go out and try to find some cake mix at 01:30 after watching this video.

    Unable to find a store that was open, I returned home, and grabbed a nutragrain bar.. It didn't quite fill the hole that needed to be filled x3

    PS: I am hoping to get into some machining classes soon. It looks very interesting. I think it will be a fantastic skill to go along with my welding experience.

  • superb, as always.

    do you think this would work with the choke hazard?

  • Hey Tinny, I've bought several of your stoves and I'm wondering would this bake faster without the vent or is the vent needed? Also, would their be any benefit to adding a little water to the rocks to steam bake the muffins? I'd love to hear peoples opinions because I'm looking for the most compact and efficient way to bake on the trail. Thanx...Laurie

  • Yes I had to hunt a long time to find the plastic rocks and the plastic aluminum pot . I think you need to engage your brain before opening your mouth

  • Cool idea.. Thanks

  • Great idea using the rocks to spread the heat evenly. Where did you find the pot grabber Handle? Can't find one.

    Great vid

  • do you think that paper cupcke papers will work, b/c i dont think that they will burn, because they dont in the oven, and touching the hot pan anyway.

  • in the shed agian

    but you have cleaned it lol

    xx

  • Tinny is the shizznit! Love all your stuff!!!

  • esse bolo parece estar muito gostoso!!! legal !!!

  • Great videos. How about an inch of kosher salt or sand in the bottom. would that work?

  • Tinny, you are THE MAN. I WILL do this on my next hike.

  • im gonna have to try this thanks for the idea.

  • Hi Tinny! I like this idea! What could be simpler then rocks! I have a bakepacker that I swear by ... but this is a great idea! I can't want to try it out on the trail!

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