Re: Scheduling your time for bread baking.
Thanks for the tips Chriss.
Do you think that burning 3 hours, without burning the oven the night before, will have the same result, as about saturating the oven.
I use pine or spruce(i'm having a hard time to get clear what tree it is) and the burn really quick and i need to be there every 15 minutes for reloading 2 logs at a time because i don't like the heavy black smoke they produce.
They produce very little coals that they burned veeery quick!
Thanks for the tips Chriss.
Do you think that burning 3 hours, without burning the oven the night before, will have the same result, as about saturating the oven.
I use pine or spruce(i'm having a hard time to get clear what tree it is) and the burn really quick and i need to be there every 15 minutes for reloading 2 logs at a time because i don't like the heavy black smoke they produce.
They produce very little coals that they burned veeery quick!





) and put the door on after I bank the coals. I always have a good pile of coals when I put the door on -- but no live flame, because it soots up the oven. The next morning, it's soaked and usually in the mid-500's; when I open the door, the coals come back to life.
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