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BrianK
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I just stumbled on two brands of "cream can cookers":
http://cancooker.com/
http://www.ogallalacreamcansupper.com/
They look like a great concept, and there are a lot of cream can meal recipes online.
Has anyone tried one of these can cookers on their wood stove?
I asked the Cancooker website about their product and wood stoves, here is their response:
http://cancooker.com/
http://www.ogallalacreamcansupper.com/
They look like a great concept, and there are a lot of cream can meal recipes online.
Has anyone tried one of these can cookers on their wood stove?
I asked the Cancooker website about their product and wood stoves, here is their response:
:Brian
Yes we do have numerous folks using on wood burners. Not sure how long it takes to get done due to how hot the stove is etc. but yes it does work as many ice fisherman use on their wood stove as well as hunters in their hunting camps use in there as well.
I have had some folks use with water in to generate steam as I guess they need to add moisture to the air when using and they stated that this works awesome for that as well.
Hope this helps
Seth
On Sep 8, 2012, at 1:46 AM, "Brian" wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I just stumbled on your website and had a quick question. We have a Woodstock soapstone wood stove in our home and I have been looking for ways to use it for cooking should the power go out. The top surface of the soapstone runs 400 to 600 degrees when in use but obviously this is not an open flame or heat source.
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> Do you have any customers using your products on the top of their wood stoves? Do you think my soapstone stove would generate enough heat to use your cooking method?
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> Thanks for any advice you can offer!
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> God bless,
> Brian
> Johnstown PA