Friday 23 September 2016

Simply Cooking Outdoors



A fairly dramatic lifestyle change has taken place, we have moved, after 15 years, and into what began as a 400 year old rural cottage in Oxfordshire. Call us brave, but then we knew what we were getting ourselves into. The house will be worked on eternally but for now, it's livable, we have a garden and I even have my own woodpile and a new chainsaw that I bought for myself for my birthday.

The transition was not far off hell, but the the saving grace was that is was summer and mostly we cooked and ate outside out of necessity. Firefoodie heaven as compensation.

In the past four months I've cut down three trees, cooked countless meals on an open fire, entertained plenty and spent hours and hours on the tools. It won't end, but it sure is fun.

Originally named Stone Place, we renamed the house Ammonite Cottage, after some delightful fossils that were built into the first walls all those years ago. Found locally, treasured, and now there for all to enjoy. There is even a well in the kitchen.

So a few photos of food, house and garden, just to keep this poor little blog alive.



The remnants of a conifer, seasoning for the winter fires


Breakfast with Sue and Geoff Wier
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Our first garden party for neighbours and friends





Our Welsh pony neighbours, loving the apples we collect from the ground

Cheese toasties in the braai tool


Snoopy keeping warm under the fire

Lolly nesting in the drop sheets
and the ammonite fossil, two halves split from one stone

10 comments:

Mark Willis said...

Sounds like hard work, but at least you're happy! Better be careful with all that fire - don't want a 400-year-old cottage to go up in smoke! :)

firefoodie said...

Hi Mark, thanks for your comment. We do make sure the fire is as far from the thatch as possible!

DeniseB said...

It has been awhile since I have looked at all the old food blogs but I had to comment on your new cottage! What a exciting and fun endeavor, even if it is a great deal of work!! Being able to cook such versatile things outside over a fire came in handy I am sure! Good luck from Dinner with Denise!

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