A nice open fire, comfy armchair, cat loaf on my lap, watching some Netflix. That folks, is a daycent Friday night.
Spiders everywhere.
Aldi’s awful for it
“Kiln dried”, then dipped in a pond apparently
Just stocked up today, had the fire blazing all evening, makes a place so cozy, can’t beat it, currently experimenting on better ways to build a fire to make it long lasting, had it blazing today so happy with that
Put mine in the hot press.
What’s that on the telly, is it that Nana Mouskouri again, she’s never off it these days.
I think that wood is used as a fire retardant at petrol stations in case of an accident.
Bought some from lidl the other day I swear it was dipped in petrol. Didn’t even need logs they were blazing so much on their own
I really don’t think it’s a good idea to store kindling in a location like that
Oh divert the steam to run your hydro electric generator in the back garden …
I get my bags at a local fruit and beg market, 3.60 for same size as others at 4.99, and always dry. Love them. The rest seem to soak their kiln dried stuff in tanks of water
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So fresh, you might find a squirrel in the bag…
A nice open fire, comfy armchair, cat loaf on my lap, watching some Netflix. That folks, is a daycent Friday night.
Spiders everywhere.
Aldi’s awful for it
“Kiln dried”, then dipped in a pond apparently
Just stocked up today, had the fire blazing all evening, makes a place so cozy, can’t beat it, currently experimenting on better ways to build a fire to make it long lasting, had it blazing today so happy with that
Put mine in the hot press.
What’s that on the telly, is it that Nana Mouskouri again, she’s never off it these days.
I think that wood is used as a fire retardant at petrol stations in case of an accident.
Bought some from lidl the other day I swear it was dipped in petrol. Didn’t even need logs they were blazing so much on their own
I really don’t think it’s a good idea to store kindling in a location like that
Oh divert the steam to run your hydro electric generator in the back garden …
I get my bags at a local fruit and beg market, 3.60 for same size as others at 4.99, and always dry. Love them. The rest seem to soak their kiln dried stuff in tanks of water