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Dec. 272018
By Katie Conaway | Firewood
Firewood should never come from wood of a recently cut down tree. Why? Because new cut firewood contains moisture which means it is hard to burn and will produce excessive...
Dec. 102018
By Katie Conaway | Uncategorized, Wood Fired Cooking
Any cook will tell you, charred food is delicious, but burned food is disgusting. The challenge is knowing when charred becomes burned. Knowing the fine line between char and burn...
Nov. 292018
By Katie Conaway | Holiday
There’s no doubt about it, the fireplace is the primary focal point of any holiday get together. When decorating for the holidays, take care to plan and decorate the holiday...
Nov. 122018
By Katie Conaway | wood burning stove
Wood burning stoves are wonderful for heating living spaces faster and more efficiently than warm air being blown through a home’s vent system. When a new unit is installed in...
Oct. 252018
By Katie Conaway | Wood Fired Cooking
When it comes to cooking over an open fire, almost anything can be achieved. The first items that come to mind are meats and vegetables that can be roasted or...
Oct. 82018
By Katie Conaway | Fire Safety
We all love wood burning fire and/or candles when the weather gets crisp and the holidays set in. However, it is important to have respect for the open flame. Fires...
Sep. 252018
By Katie Conaway | fire prevention month, Fire Safety
October is Fire Prevention Month, reminding us to change the batteries in smoke detectors and make sure to be prepared in case of fire in the home. However, do you...
Sep. 172018
By Katie Conaway | Wood Fired Cooking
Next time you tuck into the wood-fired deliciousness of a crisp, smoke flavored artisan pizza, say a prayer of thanks to the primitive cob oven. Without this ancient cooking device,...
Aug. 302018
By Katie Conaway | Fire Safety
Fire pits are wonderful ambiance creators for any outdoor space. No matter the season, the versatile fire pit is a welcoming way to bring people together to sit back, relax...