Fireplace cooking

Thanks everyone. Seems like my idea is one that many have had luck with. I am going for it this coming weekend. I have a Dutch oven, cast pans, a camping grill (grate with legs) and a large cast griddle. I have to get used to working that close to the ground, but I think that this could be a great start to something. Thanks again!
 
this was my saturday afternoon cook.
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Chuck roast and veggies in my great grandmothers cast iron with red oak in the fire. First time doing it this way but will not be my last.
 
I dont know anything about the fireplace but i love some SOA


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It is easier that most people realize.
Two things that I did not see posted
1. Depending on your flue (I have a cast iron flue in my Isokern) you may be able to clip an S hook and a length of chain to hang dutch ovens. I have found that helps to be able to slide the pot closer to fire if needed.
2. Try screwing a screw-eye into your ceiling and suspend a chicken on a string. Dont forget a pan for drippings. spin the chicken every 10 minutes or so and keep a hot fire.
 
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