Cooking on my storm kettle
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I can smell those sausages.
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hmm sausage
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What, no pancakes?
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good work. thanks for advice.
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Great stove!
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they do look good my mouth is watering now. good vid
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nothin better than bangers on a camp stove
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will it burn car tyres ok that stove
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could u burn car tyres on that
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How did you do that =)
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can you tell me what type/make your base is? is it a real storm/kelly kettle,is it double skinned, and where to purchase?
glyncharles 1 year ago
@glyncharles its a 1.5L storm kettle base. I bought it from hawkinsbazare but they are better prices on ebay. personally id have gone for a smaller one if i was buying anouther its a bit big and i dont really need all that water. You can buy cooking sets with them but i made mine.
JonSpink 1 year ago
those look good, to cook something like that on a campfire grill, do you use a cast iron skillet? (begginer of campfire cooking)
mustangalex08 4 years ago
I do think it cooks better than hobo stoves etc because the fire is burning a lot better when you start cooking because of the storm kettle chimney. You can see it flare up when i take the pan off and I assume this is because all available oxygen is being used up. It doesnt seem to smoke much at all either.Its a light aluminium frying pan. I chose it because when the storm kettle is packed up it will sit fairly neatly inside the pan so the whole lot doesnt take up much more room than normal.
JonSpink 4 years ago