Small things matter

Wood stoves, pellets and other bio-fuels
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Fair enough - have to report back on the taste test 8-)
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BTB, first ever planned RE cake with windfall apples? Bloody brilliant! Appley with a texture akin to Dutch apple pancakes and steamed pudding. I flipped it over and cooked on the stove for another 5 mins on the steamed pudding side. A sprinkle of icing sugar and I've had 3 slices already, yes indeed! :)

Did it rise? A wee bit. :)
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Joeboy wrote: Mon Aug 30, 2021 5:43 pm BTB, first ever planned RE cake with windfall apples? Bloody brilliant! Appley with a texture akin to Dutch apple pancakes and steamed pudding. I flipped it over and cooked on the stove for another 5 mins on the steamed pudding side. A sprinkle of icing sugar and I've had 3 slices already, yes indeed! :)

Did it rise? A wee bit. :)
Well done - at the end of the day, doesn’t matter if it don’t look the best as long as it tastes good. ;)

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I have also been pleasantly surprised at the control on the stove. Over last Winter we were running it pretty hard and it was great. This time of year its a different outcome we are looking for and with a min airflow and low fuel feed its doing exactly what we want. I'm pretty amazed at the outcome.
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Find with ours, there’s a sweet spot - low air, low flame but a lot of heat. Can depend on the hardwood, obviously needs properly seasoned wood.
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Just remembered, best bit of kit we use is a Chestnut roasting pan. Foraged chestnuts, little treat in the autumn evening, lovely ;)
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Bugtownboy wrote: Mon Aug 30, 2021 6:33 pm Find with ours, there’s a sweet spot - low air, low flame but a lot of heat. Can depend on the hardwood, obviously needs properly seasoned wood.
There are quite a fair few variables to getting it right so the burn is hot, clean and efficient. After all the work to get woodpiles stocked I am loathe to waste any of it! I have quite a mix of soft and Harwood. No doubt on the hardwoods being better, hotter and longer burn. I try and mix it up. :) My new game is no firelighter starting. No idea why, I just enjoy the challenge/fun of it.
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Joeboy wrote: Tue Aug 31, 2021 4:59 pm
Bugtownboy wrote: Mon Aug 30, 2021 6:33 pm Find with ours, there’s a sweet spot - low air, low flame but a lot of heat. Can depend on the hardwood, obviously needs properly seasoned wood.
There are quite a fair few variables to getting it right so the burn is hot, clean and efficient. After all the work to get woodpiles stocked I am loathe to waste any of it! I have quite a mix of soft and Harwood. No doubt on the hardwoods being better, hotter and longer burn. I try and mix it up. :) My new game is no firelighter starting. No idea why, I just enjoy the challenge/fun of it.
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Billhook, used with utmost caution on hardwoods till it is ultra thin, sliced on a decent hardwood block at a level you find comfortable & SOLID concentration, hit, stick the blade, tap & split.

I do "way too thin" just habit & helps the lighting with a scraping of a lighter block

Is how we have always had a roaring 1 match fire, lit from the base, cross hatch # lay out.

This one.. has lovely balance imho.S&J billhook
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Two very different replies there. How to make fire seems to be quite a bloke thing! I collect all the splinters from splitting process and go with that or split down with my hand axe. Bill hook, impressive!
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