Yes. Good idea ! Our homestead cabin always had a copper-bottomed pot full of water ( snow or ice in winter ) on the wood-burning stove in order to constantly humidify the dry air from the intense wood heat.
Stoneware is much more durable than pot which was still usable after about 15 years of being heated and kept hot. Caution - always top it up before going to bed so that you don't damage container by boiling it dry.
You can put a cabinet over a stove. Just be careful about what you put in the cabinet since it will get warm from the stove.
Put it on the stove food in it and cook it
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Yes, you can bake in the oven instead of a steamer. You will need an ovenproof dish with a lid and a large baking tray in which to put water in.
Put it on lo or simmer on the stove for rices or keeping it warm
There isn't a toy that you put on a stove that moves around in circles. However, this is part of a wooden stove, and it is a heating attachment. It is used to check where the hottest parts of the stove are.
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I always put in my rice then put the water in till its about 1 inch above the rice.
conduction causes a frying pan to get hot on a stove....................
They get the rice from a local market and then either put it in a steamer of in pot filled with water!
Because the heat from the stove rises to your hand and makes your hand hotter.
Yes, they usually stored food in jars called stoneware jars. Any food put in there can be preserved.