First Meal Cooked On My Tiny House Wood Stove O22

10 years ago
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Monday was Thanksgiving day for Canada and also a sort of thanksgiving day for me as well. My channel hit 40,000 subscribers. Kentwood and I had an amazing dinner cooked on the tiny house wood stove.

Thank you all for making this channel what it is today. Thank you all of my subscribers for being there and thanks for sticking with me all this time.

A subscriber sent me a donation and asked that I get myself a nice meal for the Canadian Thanksgiving. The timing was perfect because I had wanted to celebrate anyway. And Kentwood had planned to come over for the day.

The two of us are going to hunt on the property here this season. Part of becoming self sufficient is to prepare your own food and preserve meat for future use.

We will both try to get a deer this year and I plan to preserve mine using various old methods.

After working out in the woods most of the day, we returned to the tiny house and fired up the wood stove.

Then I used my new kitchen counter and prepared a nice meal in the new cast iron dutch oven I just got in the mail.

Thank you Bryan for the dutch oven. I am sure you will love to see me using it already.

After preparing some potatoes, onions, garlic, spices, chicken and herbs from my own garden, the two of us went back out in the woods and let the food cook slowly on top of the wood stove in the tiny home.

When we returned two hours later, the smell was amazing. The food was ready.

The wood stove slow cooked the meal very nicely.

Part two is coming soon...

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