One Good Thing: My Top Tips for the Best Fire
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It’s deep winter so Hands and I decided to start a fire, at which point I realized that there were a few One Good Things that I’d learned about fires over the past few years. Check out my tip on the best wood to use as well as the historic Cape Cod Firelighters that eliminates the need for paper and kindling! Also I’ve included two other types of fire ingredients that will fill your home with the most amazing aromas from around the world.
AND… don’t have a fireplace?? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered there too with a smart little thing that you can use to roast marsh-mellows even in the smallest apartment. Enjoy!
- Kiln Dried Firewood: search around locally to get this very best woof for burning
- Cape Cod Firelighters: Modern Firelighter from George & Willy, Cape Cod Firelighter by Georgetown Pottery
- Pinon Wood by Western
- Siobhan’s Irish Peat Briquettes
- City Bonfire & S’Mores Kit
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