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But our stove fired the tent up to 50 degrees, then 70.
By stacking empty drinks cans to create a stove fired by burning tissues, King used butter packs and sugar sachets, as well as smuggled pecans, to make pralines.
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The stove fires up like a rocket launching into space, egg yolks fly into flour like astroids and meringues break like ground in an earthquake.
A stove fire.
The church was bitterly cold in spite of two roaring stove fires".
A fire that left a couple and their 4-year-old daughter dead and 13 families displaced was probably caused by a mattress someone had leaned against a stove, fire officials said on Tuesday.
If there was a specific moment when the sun began to singe Mr. DiSpirito's wax wings, that would have to be 2003, when he made his reality-TV debut in "The Restaurant," NBC's video vérité chronicle of the flirtations and stove fires in a Manhattan meatballerie called Rocco's.
When cooking, it is important to ensure that the wood fuel is not burning outside the stove fire entrance.
'Well, I lit the stove and melted some snow for water for you…' So to her it was just a natural thing that there's fire in the stove, fire in the oven, fire in the tiled stove, logs from the shed, water from the well.
Cut a lemon in half, skewer it, and roast over a stove fire, or until the skin is golden-brown.
Ash from your wood burning stove, fire-place or from a friend's stove will work well; just be sure that it is a couple of days old so it's completely cooled.
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