Himself brought me in larch cones to dry to use for Christmas decorations. Usually they dry off just fine sitting on a tray, but everything is sodden wet here just now. We have had incessant rain, every burn and river is heaving. Good weather for ducks
So, I spread them out on baking trays and put them into the oven, low and slow and opened the door a bit.
It's lovely the whole house smells wonderful and I have pinecones enough for Christmas and to stash away for firelighting too.
I save the waxes from the cheese truckles and dip the cones in that. I wrap a bit of string around them first, and that makes them a 'firelighter' kind of thing. Easy to put a couple in a bag or pocket and guaranteed fire even when the world is sodden wet !
They can also be used with salts to make coloured flames for the Hallowe'en, GF, Solstice, Yule, Christmas or New Year fires too
Different salts give different colours to the flames.
Tell you though, pine cones in the oven, better than any fake air freshener
M
So, I spread them out on baking trays and put them into the oven, low and slow and opened the door a bit.
It's lovely the whole house smells wonderful and I have pinecones enough for Christmas and to stash away for firelighting too.
I save the waxes from the cheese truckles and dip the cones in that. I wrap a bit of string around them first, and that makes them a 'firelighter' kind of thing. Easy to put a couple in a bag or pocket and guaranteed fire even when the world is sodden wet !
They can also be used with salts to make coloured flames for the Hallowe'en, GF, Solstice, Yule, Christmas or New Year fires too
Different salts give different colours to the flames.
Tell you though, pine cones in the oven, better than any fake air freshener
M