>>790023Breakfast of eggs and biscuits. I'm still doing test runs, but generally everything seems to be great. I just need a better lightweight baking utensil. I'm using a stovetop potato baker and I don't have a proper pan to put the biscuits into that will fit into the baker. So, the very edges of the biscuits were burned. For trail baking, I'd just make fewer biscuits and not overload the tray.
>>790102I've been looking into wood gas stoves at the same time I was researching rocket stoves. I went with the rocket stove simply because it needs fuel all the time. It burns up the fuel very quickly since you are only feeding it small amounts. The wood gas stoves are all packed with fuel to the top. Adjusting the heat is a little more difficult and requires adjusting your cooking vessel height from the fire. They also take a lot longer to cool down if you are done cooking but there's still 3/4ths a can of fuel left burning in the wood gas stove.
With the rocket stove the entire thing cools off enough to hold in less than the time it takes to eat or pack the meal up.
>>790332That device is a little over 37 lbs, but can be used inside a tent since it has a flue. While some peoples do use rocket stoves inside, I'd never use one inside. Under a pavilion-style tent would be okay.
>>790359That is pretty nice.