Appalachian Beliefs

The Prepper How To Series is dedicated to the preservation of the lifestyle, beliefs and knowledge of the Appalachian Mountaineers.

Monday, November 26, 2012

From the Wood Pile / The Cook Stove



Drawing by Melissa Dodd copyright 2007

 In the original journal, this section would answer questions sent in by readers.
The answers are strictly personal opinion.

Q. What type of wood is best for the cook stove?
A. Ash, Maple and Poplar burn well and don’t burn your grates up. Locust will get so hot that it will warp the grates in your cook stove.

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