Four in every five people in Africa cook using wood, charcoal and other polluting fuels in open fires or inefficient stoves.
When the power goes out, many people find themselves asking, "How can I cook without electricity?" The ability to prepar ...
This is part of a series of articles on traditional food preparation in southern Appalachia pairing with a display on the ...
In addition, I spent two winters in a log cabin with only a wood-burning cook stove for company. These days, my career as a professional researcher and writer means I’m less acquainted with the ...
Wood stoves are popular among many property owners, especially in colder areas, as they provide reliable heating and can also be used for cooking. However, not all wood stoves are created equal.
The Solo Stove just burns wood. That flexibility is most advantageous for cooking, but hardwood lump charcoal will provide a longer lasting and less smoky fire than wood. Both fire rings can be used ...