So, do you pressure can on a wood stove? I had trouble with that, but maybeI'm not since the last fire, but I did for the 30 years before then. You do need a decent stove, so you can depend on it to respond, it needs to be clean, and to know the stove and how it burns, and of course, after you have all that down pat, then you'll know what wood you need and how you want it all cut up. Then it's just a matter of staying glued to the job. Usually sent the kids to the neighbor's to play for the day, and she returned the favor, because if you can just concentrate on the job at hand, it goes easier (and maybe safer, depending on how distracting one's kids are; the problem with mine was they'd go to the woods or the creek and forget to come back).
it was my less than ideal stove.
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