Texas Gypsy
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I've been a bit surprised that I don't see much discussion about rocket stoves and thermos cooking. The 2 go together really well.
In the morning I use my rocket stove to heat water for coffee, cook breakfast and then bring to a boil anything I'm going to cook in a thermos for the day.
Rocket stoves take so little fuel that there are few places that you can't just pick up enough sticks to do your coffee and breakfast with.
DO have a fire proof pad of some kind under it! I put mine in a rectangular foil pan with a bit of repurposed greywater in it to instantly extinguish any embers.
Mine comes apart and stores in a small area. I do have to make sure it is cool enough to store before traveling. Considering getting a metal ash bucket to put it in when I need to cook and go on a schedule.
Between these 2 cooking methods and a solar oven I rarely need to use propane.
In the morning I use my rocket stove to heat water for coffee, cook breakfast and then bring to a boil anything I'm going to cook in a thermos for the day.
Rocket stoves take so little fuel that there are few places that you can't just pick up enough sticks to do your coffee and breakfast with.
DO have a fire proof pad of some kind under it! I put mine in a rectangular foil pan with a bit of repurposed greywater in it to instantly extinguish any embers.
Mine comes apart and stores in a small area. I do have to make sure it is cool enough to store before traveling. Considering getting a metal ash bucket to put it in when I need to cook and go on a schedule.
Between these 2 cooking methods and a solar oven I rarely need to use propane.