What a trip down memory lane you took this 76 year old. Dad use to take us camping back in the 50’s & 60’s & he use to light up the same way. Take care ,doing a great job ,Elaine.
You had me laughing right at the start Jef 😂thanks for the handy can opening tip. I was a tad worried about camp H&S a couple of times there but glad to see it worked out OK 😊
Won't be long Jef when we will see you on my kitchen rules, Specialized camp cooking with Chef Jef. Nothing like simple meals when out camping. cheers mate.
I use my 502 stove (which I bought way back in 1970) to heat water for coffee as well as making toast. I don't fool around with one of those toaster racks instead I turn the heat to low and lay a piece of bread on the grate. Just keep flipping it and you'll get a HOT piece of toast. The trick is to keep flipping it or you will burn it.
What a trip down memory lane you took this 76 year old. Dad use to take us camping back in the 50’s & 60’s & he use to light up the same way. Take care ,doing a great job ,Elaine.
You had me laughing right at the start Jef 😂thanks for the handy can opening tip. I was a tad worried about camp H&S a couple of times there but glad to see it worked out OK 😊
1965 What a beauty eh ! Thanks Jef !
Won't be long Jef when we will see you on my kitchen rules, Specialized camp cooking with Chef Jef. Nothing like simple meals when out camping. cheers mate.
I thought we were gonna be eaten thumb-stew there, ole' Hick! Lol
I use my 502 stove (which I bought way back in 1970) to heat water for coffee as well as making toast. I don't fool around with one of those toaster racks instead I turn the heat to low and lay a piece of bread on the grate. Just keep flipping it and you'll get a HOT piece of toast. The trick is to keep flipping it or you will burn it.
What fuel do you use in those stoves? I would like a 533,but I think they stopped making them?