With the fast approaching summer, thousands of men and women all over the UK will find themselves outdoors, assessing the garden and the changes needed for ‘that summer party.’

 

As well as garden improvements and hosing down the garden furniture, the dreaded task of brushing down the cobweb covered, ash ridden, rusty BBQ is looming. Why is it, when the sun comes out, alongside the Pimms and Cider, there’s always charcoal sausages, black burgers and burnt finger tips?

This predicable menu is about to be turned on its head, as stone bake ovens move in to render the BBQ useless.  

 

Capable of cooking far more than the BBQ ever could, and still grilling the chicken wings and sausages, the wood fired oven is fast becoming the UK’s number one must have garden accessory.

Many may think wood fired cooking is difficult and time consuming, but one company is determined to set all rumours aside.

 

The Stone Bake Oven Company specialise in manufacturing a range of affordable wood fired ovens, for indoor and outdoor installation, capable of heating up in less than 15 minutes, step by step guides make wood fired cooking a walk in the park, with free recipe’s and cook along video’s.

 

So refine the BBQ’s primal features and leave the greasy, meaty, burnt BBQ offerings, opting instead for reliable, flavourful, melt-in-your-mouth roasts, crunchy home-made loaves and gooey chocolatey pain au chocolat’s with your Sunday morning coffee, stone bake ovens are a constant source of culinary inspiration.

 

So you think you can cook? No foodies garden is to be without one, try a new and exciting way of alfresco dining, cook wood fired this summer to really make your friends envious, “Oh this? I simply threw it together.”

 

So for a range of wood burning pizza ovens and wood fired accessories, further information including hints, tips, recipes and guidance, contact the Stone Bake Oven Company and visit www.thestonebakeovencompany.co.uk  

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