Prity 2P41 cleaning the cookstove & split pea soup
Wildwood Cottage Diary
Today I am cleaning the flue & my Prity 2p41 wood cook stove. I am showing around my Prity cookstove showing what needs cleaning & how to keep it working efficiently. I am using fibreglass flue rods attached to my Dewalt drill. The Prity 2p41 cook stove is easy & quick to clean. meaning you can use it to make a meal very quickly afterwards. I’m also showing what pans I use to cook with on the stove, plus a bonus recipe of winter split pea soup. The Prity 2 p41 is a great asset if you want to live a more off-grid lifestyle making self-sufficiency more attainable & cooking on wood is a lovely way to prepare your food. I love my cookstove & wouldn’t be without it, it produces a massive amount of heat & a meal at the same time.
So grab a cuppa and join me for a nice winter warmer video.
In the next episode, I’m back in the garden tidying up for winter.
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Hi Im Hazel & i recently moved into a remote cottage in Wales which had a very old tired garden sloping down towards the farm fields below. The garden had been tended by an elderly gentle who died at aged 97 & he’d looked after it for 50 years. All it had was shrubs, hedges & trees. This has given me a great opportunity to strive towards self-sufficiency. i’ll be growing my own food & living frugally spending as little as possible.
In these days of high inflation & financial hardship I want to do as much as i can for free & still eat & live well. I will be growing organic food setting up a wartime kitchen garden, growing organically using no dig gardening & permaculture principles whilst growing complimentary flowers for medicinal use & dyeing wool. I will be making my own clothes & cooking meals from scratch. I will be making jam, preserving food for the winter, canning, fermenting & dehydrating what i can to keep me going when the garden is quiet.
I will be documenting my journey transforming the cottage garden into a beautiful thrivng garden to sustain us & the wildlife that I share my home with. I post videos 2 or 3 times a week dependent on the wifi as its slow, very slow. So tune in to catch up with my frugal living tips & see what im making in the kitchen. I use wartime frugal money saving recipes to cut down on the ingredients & portion sizes. Ive been living this frugal lifestyle for many years & now i want to share that with you. Its a very fulfilling & abundant way to live , its mindful & slow living at its best.
Join me as i share aspects of my everyday life in my Woodland cottage in Wales. I live in a hidden valley on the southern edge of the Snowdonia National Park in the UK. I share the rhythms of my life with the wildlife & seasons around my home. i watch the seasons change from one to another seamlessly & i find my life adapting to their changing rhythm.
On my channel I will be sharing gardening videos from my new garden in Mid Wales. I hope you find something of interest & that you will join me on my journey to develop this lovely garden in the foot hills in this beautiful Welsh valley.xx
A cottage in the Woods
A cottage garden in wales
Sheep on the hills
The seasons changing seamlessly
Striving for selfsufficiency & growing my own food
delighting in keeping my own chickens
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