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Alcohol stoves (was [at-l] LONGISH, Trail Magic ,etc.)



OK cat, it's settled then.  It's the Roy Robinson Cat Stove or bust into
flames!  I thought so.  I just KNEW it somehow.  It's my kitchen intuition
at work.  Even from cyberspace I can smell a good stove and now you have
affirmed me.  I feel so much more relaxed.  Thanks for sharing.

Ditto on the Duke's.  Every time I go to the Carolinas I stop just inside
the state line and pick up a jar for spreading on everything.  And, as
you've pointed out, it's essential for warding off a lynch mob.  Makes a
great face masque too.  Too bad we can't get it in NY.

Don't Hold The Mayo Balls


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jan Leitschuh" <janl2@mindspring.com>
To: "curtis" <cballs@mindspring.com>; "AT-List"
<at-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 6:36 AM
Subject: Alcohol stoves (was [at-l] LONGISH, Trail Magic ,etc.)


>
> No ideas, just commentary:
>
> > The Roy Robinson Cat Stove (a.k.a "The Cat Stove"), the editor's
> > favorite.
> snip
> > What's wrong with it?  I'll bet
> > > it doesn't work as well as the others, right?
>
> Roy Robinson is a darling man, gracious and gentle. His son is Flyin'
Brian
> Robinson, who used the Cat stove on his calendar year Triple Crown trek.
You
> know what, I'll bet it works...
>

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