Cheers, Rob! First off, feel free to pick up as many chestnuts as you can and send them across the pond to me 😂 Second, good to see you break out the Tomshoo again. Third, I love how simple you are. You can just hit Asda or whatever, grab a dish of some sort, and go heat it up. Don't need fancy recipes. Guess now that the weather is cooling here, I may break out one or two of my twig stoves and do some videos cooking on them. Hope all is well, my friend!
It would be good to cookout from scratch but I when I was a kid me and my mates would go to the shop, grab some easy food and go light a fire somewhere and cook it up, on local waste ground. I guess I’m re-enacting my youth doing this sort of thing.
@@robtherover most of my meals come from scratch, and it gets tiring, especially after a long walk to get there. I've recently been trying to find simpler foods and prefer to save my scratch meals for when I'm at camp instead. I've been meaning to try some of the Wal-Mart/Asda style meals, but my local store sells horrible options 😂
Several other wood burning stoves offer the same choice. Firebox stoves are either wood or the little alcohol stoves , offering the camper a choice. I have one of the titanium Nano Gen 2 and use both fuels at different times. I like the wood for a longer burn and the alcohol for a quick cup of a hot beverage. Solo Stove Lite can be used the same way along with others even the Vargo wood burners. .
Again another enjoyable video Rob. Yes I like the Tomshoo stove. Saw your other video on it. Nice to have in your kit. I like the Trangia. Thanks for sharing. Keep them coming. 🏕️ 😊
I have a soft spot for the old tomshoo stove and often use it , but l find unless the wood is bone dry it usually ends up as a smoke machine , also a bugger for blowing out if wind gets up,
@@in0124 yeah it can be difficult if the woods damp. As I recall the video I made where I cooked up some haggis on the tomshoo was difficult to keep going.
Cheers mate. It is my new jacket. Smells of wood smoke now. Which is great. Rode my bike home from work in the pouring rain the other night. Top half bone dry, bottom half soaked within a hundred yards. Have ordered the bottoms now.
@@robtherover thinking of ordering one for work uniforms, is that a Velcro patch on the arm , if so it would be great for putting our logo on. Roughly how much are they?
@@aabbushcraft I think it was about £149 so not cheap. But my old north face I used to wear was the same price.it is a Velcro patch. Was thinking of getting my channel logo made up.
Use denatured alcohol and you will not have any soot or cleaning up to do. Been using it for over 40 years ( or longer ) and never had to clean a stove.
Cheers, Rob! First off, feel free to pick up as many chestnuts as you can and send them across the pond to me 😂 Second, good to see you break out the Tomshoo again. Third, I love how simple you are. You can just hit Asda or whatever, grab a dish of some sort, and go heat it up. Don't need fancy recipes. Guess now that the weather is cooling here, I may break out one or two of my twig stoves and do some videos cooking on them. Hope all is well, my friend!
It would be good to cookout from scratch but I when I was a kid me and my mates would go to the shop, grab some easy food and go light a fire somewhere and cook it up, on local waste ground. I guess I’m re-enacting my youth doing this sort of thing.
@@robtherover most of my meals come from scratch, and it gets tiring, especially after a long walk to get there. I've recently been trying to find simpler foods and prefer to save my scratch meals for when I'm at camp instead. I've been meaning to try some of the Wal-Mart/Asda style meals, but my local store sells horrible options 😂
Nice video.
@@kennethwilson8633 thanks Kenneth. Hope you’ve been well?
@@robtherover yes and hope you too are well.
@@kennethwilson8633 yep all good thank you.
Several other wood burning stoves offer the same choice. Firebox stoves are either wood or the little alcohol stoves , offering the camper a choice. I have one of the titanium Nano Gen 2 and use both fuels at different times. I like the wood for a longer burn and the alcohol for a quick cup of a hot beverage. Solo Stove Lite can be used the same way along with others even the Vargo wood burners. .
@@Oldsparkey yes it’s a good feature of some wood stoves to accommodate a spirit burner. My bushbox XL holds one nicely.
Again another enjoyable video Rob. Yes I like the Tomshoo stove. Saw your other video on it. Nice to have in your kit. I like the Trangia.
Thanks for sharing. Keep them coming. 🏕️ 😊
Cheers mate. It’s a great stove. A great all rounder.
I have a soft spot for the old tomshoo stove and often use it , but l find unless the wood is bone dry it usually ends up as a smoke machine , also a bugger for blowing out if wind gets up,
@@in0124 yeah it can be difficult if the woods damp. As I recall the video I made where I cooked up some haggis on the tomshoo was difficult to keep going.
Great little cook out Rob, I have the same Tomshoo stove , I think they great
Cheers mate. Yeah a solid all round little stove.
Nice work Rob 👍🏼
Thank you Scott. It was good fun.
interesting cook set, packs away neat as well
It’s a solid piece of kit. Not flimsy at all.
Yes that's a good stove Rob.
@@christopherderges3457 it’s a versatile bit of kit.
Nice cooker Mate, soup looked nice and warming 😋 is that your new jacket your wearing? Great video 👍
Cheers mate. It is my new jacket. Smells of wood smoke now. Which is great. Rode my bike home from work in the pouring rain the other night. Top half bone dry, bottom half soaked within a hundred yards. Have ordered the bottoms now.
@@robtherover thinking of ordering one for work uniforms, is that a Velcro patch on the arm , if so it would be great for putting our logo on. Roughly how much are they?
@@aabbushcraft I think it was about £149 so not cheap. But my old north face I used to wear was the same price.it is a Velcro patch. Was thinking of getting my channel logo made up.
@@robtherover Thanks Rob, definitely in the market for one, as long as it’s waterproof , I’ll keep watching to see overtime if it’s a good purchase 👍
If you add a little water to the trangia it stops your pans,kettle sooting up.
Cheers Colin. Yeah I know it does but I don’t mind cleaning it off at the end of the day.
Use denatured alcohol and you will not have any soot or cleaning up to do. Been using it for over 40 years ( or longer ) and never had to clean a stove.