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<blockquote data-quote="Tea" data-source="post: 798107" data-attributes="member: 15141"><p>Our weather has been pretty weird. One month ago we had 40 mph gusts and wind chill brought it down to 0</p><p>Now this might not sound like much if your in, say Browning MT</p><p></p><p>But we are at sea level and the house and main building are in deep forest with big trees. So it can be kinda hairy.</p><p>Anyway we always loose power.</p><p></p><p>So I made scones on the wood stove. I put a little wire protecter down to prevent the bottom of the pan from burning. Then made a little oven with different sized pots.</p><p></p><p>It worked great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tea, post: 798107, member: 15141"] Our weather has been pretty weird. One month ago we had 40 mph gusts and wind chill brought it down to 0 Now this might not sound like much if your in, say Browning MT But we are at sea level and the house and main building are in deep forest with big trees. So it can be kinda hairy. Anyway we always loose power. So I made scones on the wood stove. I put a little wire protecter down to prevent the bottom of the pan from burning. Then made a little oven with different sized pots. It worked great! [/QUOTE]
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