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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2861906" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Wood stoves were furniture back in the day. I remember seeing one similar in house of old Adirondack couple that I helped as kid. Every time I went to their house to help him caretaker summer cottage, I "had" to have breakfast with them. 4 eggs, thick bacon, home made bread sliced and buttered thick. The lard can was on the stove and was used to cook everything. I still can smell the smoky aroma in house. Good thing I was 14 or arteries would have plugged up! They had parlor type stove and green enamel kitchen stove. I brought wood in all the time. Real people. Different times from different generation. Wow, miss that time.</p><p></p><p>Oh yeah, he was in late 70's and had shot of whiskey in coffee every morning to "fix his cough"! His wife of 50+ years would pour, yell at him, he would hold her hand down to get extra and all heck breaks loose. Every single time I was there. Still brings a smile and tear.</p><p></p><p>Wood stoves like this are "wish they could talk" memories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2861906, member: 63925"] Wood stoves were furniture back in the day. I remember seeing one similar in house of old Adirondack couple that I helped as kid. Every time I went to their house to help him caretaker summer cottage, I "had" to have breakfast with them. 4 eggs, thick bacon, home made bread sliced and buttered thick. The lard can was on the stove and was used to cook everything. I still can smell the smoky aroma in house. Good thing I was 14 or arteries would have plugged up! They had parlor type stove and green enamel kitchen stove. I brought wood in all the time. Real people. Different times from different generation. Wow, miss that time. Oh yeah, he was in late 70's and had shot of whiskey in coffee every morning to "fix his cough"! His wife of 50+ years would pour, yell at him, he would hold her hand down to get extra and all heck breaks loose. Every single time I was there. Still brings a smile and tear. Wood stoves like this are "wish they could talk" memories. [/QUOTE]
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