While I love this Vermont Casting stove, and it is good for cooking a one-pot meal on, it is not ideal for cooking full meals on.
It was never meant to be.
Plus I don't want to cook in the main living area.
But sometimes it is a little too cold to cook over the open fire outside.
And I want all my cooking and eating things in one area and not upstairs in the main cabin.
So I have started a new project.
Take a small area on the porch and turn it into a kitchen.
I don't think this will be the final solution, but will be a great place to start.
This past weekend I got the outside walls framed in, and the windows placed.
The windows are from an old church and have been needing to be reused for a long time.
Not big, about 100 inches x 78, it is large enough to hold a stove, sink and small frog.
The blue stove you see in this photo will not stay in the kitchen.
It is a little too big for the small area.
Hope to finish the framing this weekend and maybe the siding also.
Oh Yea! and the door hung.
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