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haresfur

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12 hours ago, AlaMoi said:

if you find one with feet, it's a very early model 

 

 

 

I don't think this is true at all. It is common to find ones with feet in camping stores. I have seen them in both the US and Australia.

 

btw, I was being flippant with my earlier comment as to if cooking in a Dutch oven was roasting or baking. I see people using them for both and for braising.

 

I was on a very cold geology field trip in uni where one of the other students rummaged in the supplied for a huge can of peaches and the pancake mix to bake up a Dutch oven cobbler over the coals of our fire. Yes, he was a boy scout. 

 

eta: I have also seen aluminium ones for people who want to travel light. Horse packing maybe.

haresfur

haresfur

11 hours ago, AlaMoi said:

if you find one with feet, it's a very early model 

 

 

 

I don't think this is true at all. It is common to find ones with feet in camping stores. I have seen them in both the US and Australia.

 

btw, I was being flippant with my earlier comment as to if cooking in a Dutch oven was roasting or baking. I see people using them for both and for braising.

 

I was on a very cold geology field trip in uni where one of the other students rummaged in the supplied for a huge can of peaches and the pancake mix to bake up a Dutch oven cobbler over the coals of our fire. Yes, he was a boy scout. 

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