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Frugal and Energy Efficient Living
In reply to the discussion: My efforts at frugal living [View all]Lars39
(26,225 posts)13. Reading that you were burning wood scraps reminded me of something.
One of the best bargains for wood to burn when I was growing up was wood scraps from the local pallet company. A truckload of good sized chunks of wood cost about 60 bucks. Didn't have to do anything to it but keep it dry. Might be worth looking into if you live anywhere near a pallet company or any other kind of wood company.
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If you are going to have a chest freezer full of food put a temperature alarm on it..
Fumesucker
Aug 2012
#9
I have an illegal (according to code) setup as far as the woodstove is concerned.
Kaleva
Sep 2012
#16
You can reuse canning lids provided you don't distort them during removal.
lumberjack_jeff
Dec 2012
#45