I like your idea of breakfast! My dogs once ate a biscuit mid-air as it fell from my hands after cooking it on a gas grill in a snow storm. I couldn't blame them but I was soooo hungry. Annie and Jazz are much better behaved:)
Jenna - no, that wasn't me, although one of these days I'd love to take a trip up there. You're having a workshop in the future that includes how to make hard cider, right? Perhaps I'll attend that.
How do you regulate the temperature of the stove when you're cooking? I imagine it's partially trial and error, but I'm guessing that different types of wood burn at different intensities. Is it more difficult to bake things like bread and cakes, which require more stable heat?
Jazz and Annie: "What do you want? Can I go back to sleep now?" I bet if that were pheasant pie, they might show more interest. (Hey, there's an idea...pot pie in the oven. Breakfast and dinner from the Bun Baker!)
Love the stove. I want one. The pie looked delicious. When can I come get a slice or three? Sled dogs are great also, but Jazz and Annie have seemed to have forgotten what is fabulous.
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Jazz and Annie may not be too excited but it looks DELICIOUS to me! I love that stove!
Those dogs might be more impressed with living room roast chicken than pie. Fresh baked apple pie and coffee for breakfast? Brilliant!
Seriously, you need to invite me over for lunch next Friday. :-) I'm a sucker for homemade pie.....
We are moving in six months and I definitely want one of these in our new house!
It looks scrumptious! Enjoy!
Your dogs are hilarious.
Just let us SLEEP, will ya??
Enjoy the pie, it looks great!
Looks awesome!
I like your idea of breakfast! My dogs once ate a biscuit mid-air as it fell from my hands after cooking it on a gas grill in a snow storm. I couldn't blame them but I was soooo hungry. Annie and Jazz are much better behaved:)
Glad to see Jazz and Annie! I miss them!
and the pie looks YUM!
Boy, does that look good. I don't have a woodstove, but perhaps I should make one for tonight.
Pit stop, did you email me about coming to this area? Someone did and I am trying to find the email!
Next friday will be nuts! Getting ready for Antlerstock!
Jenna - no, that wasn't me, although one of these days I'd love to take a trip up there. You're having a workshop in the future that includes how to make hard cider, right? Perhaps I'll attend that.
I'll take Jazz and Annie's pieces.
How do you regulate the temperature of the stove when you're cooking? I imagine it's partially trial and error, but I'm guessing that different types of wood burn at different intensities. Is it more difficult to bake things like bread and cakes, which require more stable heat?
Good job Jenna,coffee,pie and two dogs who couldn't care less. More pie for you!
Jazz and Annie would be more enthused if it was a chicken pie!
Your pooches are adorable! Hope the pie tasted as good as it looked.
So, I'm guessing you like your stove alright? ;)
Jazz and Annie: "What do you want? Can I go back to sleep now?" I bet if that were pheasant pie, they might show more interest. (Hey, there's an idea...pot pie in the oven. Breakfast and dinner from the Bun Baker!)
I've already opened a savings account for that stove! It's the first thing I'm purchasing for my homestead.
Love the stove. I want one. The pie looked delicious. When can I come get a slice or three? Sled dogs are great also, but Jazz and Annie have seemed to have forgotten what is fabulous.
Laughing out loud at the dogs! What goofballs! ;)
The pie sure looks yummy!
"But it makes it all worthwhile when you come home to pie...in your living room" Best quote ever!!!
OMG I want one...of everything, the stove, the pie, the pot o' joe!
I love Pie, especially the homemade kind. My Great-Grandmother (may she rest in peace) used to make pies in her wood stove, too.
-Autumn
Beyond awesome!
I live with my parents on their homestead, and in the winter nothing beats the wood stove. I love the smell of wood smoke in the morning.
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I love you! You're my hero!
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