Outdoor Camp Oven

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Rebecca Harrison, from the Bethany Ward, is sharing this tip about a camp oven, as a possible alternative to a solar oven mentioned in Wendy DeWitt's presentation (remember her system is based on no electricity available). While a solar oven has a distinct advantage because it doesn't require fuel, it obviously has its limitations in Oregon because of our weather.

From Rebecca: I found an Outdoor Camp Oven that runs on propane. It has an oven and two burners so you can use it for baking and cooking. I found it at Costco for $149.99 (plus you get a discount coupon to buy accessories at the company website).

Also on the company website, you can read reviews, as well as see 3 short videos on using the product. We may not be able to always use a solar oven here in Oregon to prepare our chocolate brownies (Wendy DeWitt's year's supply must-have :) ) but this will sure work!

Here is a description from the website:

You've always wanted an oven when camping - Now you can with the Outdoor Camp Oven. Don't let its compact size fool you. The Outdoor Camp Oven features over 13,500 total BTU's, the twin burners and spacious oven have plenty of power to get your cooking/baking done right. This stove's folding lid is designed with portability in mind. This camp oven is loaded with features. It is just perfect for your cabin, summer camping, or RV.

Features:
Matchless Igniter burners, Stainless steel construction, Nonstick enamel cooking surface, Oven thermometer, 2 oven racks. Powered by a disposable 1 lb propane tank - Can be adapted to use a 20lb tank.

Specs:
Range 5,300 BTU's per burner, Oven 3,000 BTU's, Top burner dimensions 12 x 21,
Inside Oven dimensions W 16" x H 10" x L 10", Top oven heat: 400 degrees, Weight 35 lbs

Pefect for muffins, cookies, casseroles, and Dutch oven dishes. (Would need to have the right size cooking pans for the small oven size.)

Thanks, Rebecca, for sharing this tip with us!

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