M12shooter
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- East St. Paul, mb
Don't forget a good old fashioned coffee perqulator as well!
Mr. K., I see this is a very old thread, but time knows no limits on such things.
One of the smells I'll never forget was the smell of the old kerosene lamp, the kind with the wick, that when you wanted them out, you simply blew them out. After blowing them out, they gave off a very odorous aroma (smoe would say stink.)
Of course, you young guys who grew up on modern Coleman gasoline lamps with mantels wouldn't know anything about those old kerosene lamps!
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Please share the recipe, that looks damn good!
I guess it must be a newfie secret![]()
Come on man, don't make me beg!
I made this recipe up myself...
It's called Thorogood Bread cause I put in one bourbon, one scotch and one beer...
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RW, You're sure correct on toast from wood stoves. Only thing better is toast made on the coals from a poplar wood fire.
The old time camp cooks often cooked pan cakes directly on the cast iron top of their huge wood burning ranges.
No one had to tell me this, nor did I have to read about it, as I have often seen it.
Tricky part of cooking pancakes on cast iron, stove top or pan, was getting the right amount, extremely small amount, of some type of lard.
Some of the camp cooks used no lard, or grease, at all. They had a little bag of salt and between pancakes, they srubbed the cast iron with their salt bag. Of course, everything also depended on a proper fire with good wood. Cooking pancakes on cast iron on a wood burning stove was a very tricky and often frustrating undertaking.
Those old cooks would have thought they had died and gone to heaven, if they would have had the modern grilles of non stick material.



























