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Aug. 162016
By Katie Conaway | Firewood
Use Tools or Not to Use Tools, That is the Question! If you have a wood burning stove or just enjoy a wood burning fire (either outside or inside), chances...
Aug. 12016
By Katie Conaway | cooking wood, Firewood
The smell of food roasting over an wood fire is the highlight of any campfire, beach bonfire or backyard cookout. As you might have guessed, it does take more effort to...
Jul. 182016
By Katie Conaway | Firewood, Uncategorized
Photo by Cedarcraft construction LLC – Look for modern shed pictures   Before you can enjoy the comforting crackle of an open fire under the stars, make sure to consider...
Jun. 272016
By Katie Conaway | Firewood, Uncategorized
  Be Careful with Fireworks Nothing says 4th of July in The United States of America like a spectacular fireworks display! Typically Americans think that out-of-control aerial fireworks are the...
May. 312016
By Katie Conaway | Burning Wood for Heat, cooking wood, Firewood
Benefits Trump the Cost What is Kiln Dried Firewood? When a tree is cut down, the wood is considered too “green” to burn. Green wood usually does not burn well...
May. 192016
By Dede Mulligan | Building a Fire
Seeing, hearing, smelling and feeling the effects of a campfire is the essence of camping for most people. During a campout is a great place to experience the beauty and...
May. 52016
By Katie Conaway | Uncategorized
Tips and Tricks for Maintenance ‘Tis the season for wood stove maintenance. As the weather warms and our fires move outside, maintenance and seasonal cleaning of your wood stove is...
Apr. 192016
By Dede Mulligan | cooking wood
Wood Fire Provides Depth of Flavor Some of today’s restaurant chefs are looking to wood grills for their main cooking tool. It’s not just for BBQ and pizza anymore. When...
Apr. 52016
By Dede Mulligan | Firewood
Interesting Facts to Ponder The logging industry began in 1607 when the Jamestown settlers cut down lumber to build the first settlement in the new world. It has not withered...