Picked up a BBQ Fire starter from Azda over the weekend.
It was only £1.50 for a packet, and looks like white chocolate board, which snaps off into a bar of bits in adult finger size.
It worked really well. By just one lighting on it with some twigs around, it started fire no problem.
I am not sure how organic the fire starter is, and what it is made of. Any ideas?
I normally put down the ashes onto the ground where plants are for enriching the soil for the plants.
But if the fire starter was not organic, then maybe it shouldn't be going to the soil.
The packaging of the fire starter doesn't have any description on what it is made of.
Was listening to AM radio live football match between England and Spain in the evening under the tarp beside the shed and wood stove going.
The tarp is a Rhombus by Lone Wolf 902, and the stove is a cheap portable camping stove from eBay.
It was only £1.50 for a packet, and looks like white chocolate board, which snaps off into a bar of bits in adult finger size.
It worked really well. By just one lighting on it with some twigs around, it started fire no problem.
I am not sure how organic the fire starter is, and what it is made of. Any ideas?
I normally put down the ashes onto the ground where plants are for enriching the soil for the plants.
But if the fire starter was not organic, then maybe it shouldn't be going to the soil.
The packaging of the fire starter doesn't have any description on what it is made of.
Was listening to AM radio live football match between England and Spain in the evening under the tarp beside the shed and wood stove going.
The tarp is a Rhombus by Lone Wolf 902, and the stove is a cheap portable camping stove from eBay.
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