Posted by 01gentdc on January 08, 2016 at 18:56:54 from (50.127.30.106):
In Reply to: Re: Bonus Funny posted by Eldon (WA) on January 08, 2016 at 17:34:57:
family folklore 150 yrs ago my ancestors kept a 8ft brick oven hot all winter long baking breads and potatoes and vegies of all kinds and meat stews ,and baking bricks TOO ,.. and no doubt corn liquor , that was before the gov mt cared . . the walls of the summer kitchen that housed the oven were brick as well,, the old house was razed in the mid 60s ,,. it was a 2 story log house, built about 1825,. 2 rooms down and 2 rooms up with a 8 ft way between the rooms below the stairwell was in the breezeway , and the summer kitchen stood off from the breezeway some 4 foot ,, come wintertime the breezeway was walled up and doors were installed to link the summer kitchen to the house ,,..2 giant ireplaces wereon either end ,. my mothers cousin has the stonemantle in her newhouse.
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