Sold/Expired Camp Chef cast iron dutch oven and bean pot.

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CAMPCHEF CAST IRON 12 INCH, 9 QUART DUTCH OVEN AND 4QT BEAN POT. LEWIS AND CLARK EDITION. NEVER BEEN USED. HAS BEEN SITTING IN MY PANTRY FOR OVER 5 YEARS. $85 for both or $60 for dutch oven and $35 for the bean pot. DUTCH OVEN ALONE RUNS $100 new.
 

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Nice to have on hand for power outages like the midstate is experiencing now!
 
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Had a member IM that he wanted the. Dutch, but he didn't want to drive with the weather we were having at the time. I can't remember the members name, but I said I would hold it until the 20th. Which would give more then enough time for the weather to change. Have not heard from him. Maybe he forgot or decided not to get it. If I do not hear from him by the 20th, I will just put it on facebook.
 
To help with the sale I offer my

Bean Hole Baked Beans

Digging a bean hole has long been a storied tradition in the North Woods, but there's no reason it can't be done at a deer or fish camp anywhere. The combination of woodsmoke and molasses flavors in this bean dish can't be duplicated any other way.

Step 1: Dig a hole that's twice as deep as and 1 foot in diameter larger than your cast iron bean pot or Dutch oven. Toss a few rocks or a length of chain in the bottom. Fill the hole with hardwood, and burn it down until the hole is three-quarters full of hot coals.

Step 2: Precook the beans by slow-boiling them for about 30 minutes. Drain.

Step 3: Place salt pork in the bean pot or Dutch oven, layer onions on top, and pour in beans, molasses, black pepper, and mustard. Slice butter and place on top. Add enough boiling water to cover beans by 1/2 to 1 inch. Cover the pot with aluminum foil and then the lid.

Step 4: Shovel out about a third of the coals, and put the bean pot in the hole. Replace the coals around the sides of the oven and on top, and fill the rest of the hole with dirt. Cooking time varies, but give it a good 8 hours.

Ingredients:

10 cups dried great Northern or yellow-eye beans
1 lb. salt pork, cut into 2-inch strips
2 large onions, diced
2 1/2 cups molasses
2 tsp. black pepper
4 tsp. dry hot mustard
1 1/2 cup butter
 
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Also, I'm going to be in Monteagle at 11:00am Central time today only. If you want to drive all the way down to there I will take the bean pot.
 

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