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We made out cinderblock rocket stoves last month and I am loving them! We have them set up on the concrete that is under our pergola. We have made burgers, pasta, and a few other things so far. I am really looking forward to using them more!
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A woodburned sign that says
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a simple outdoor kitchen of three rocket stove burners made from cinder blocks, leaf covered yard in the background
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a workbench made from stacked cinder block with buckets of rocket fuel across from some rocket cookstoves in a pergola with a leaf covered yard behind it
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A pergola that has been converted to an outdoor kitchen by adding three rocket stoves and a workbench. The woodbunred sign says it is the
 
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That's a really cool outdoor kitchen. I hope you were able to get a lot of use from it.
 
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