How to Make Swedish Fire Log




Start with a stump (looks more like a thick chunk of firewood to me, but hey we’ll call it a stump to not argue). Use a chain saw to cut most of the way through the stump in wedge shapes. Leave the bottom intact so that your stump stays together.
Not sure what they used, I’m going to guess charcoal, but light and place in middle of stump wedges.
Heat your cast iron pan and start cooking your food of choice using the top of the stump as a mini stove top.
When done, be sure to put your stump fire out well so not to catch the yard, woods, field, etc. on fire.
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Make Terrariums Galore in Under 1 Hour


Make Terrariums Galore in Under 1 Hour

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Cold Hardy Avocado



Whether on the deck or inside by a window, the Cold Hardy Avocado Tree offers dual functionality: it's a resilient plant on the patio and a reliable producer of fruit in the kitchen.
Able to withstand frigid temperatures as low as 18 degrees, from Green Bay to Tampa Bay, the Cold Hardy Avocado lives up to its name. Producing an abundant yield of fruit for more than half the year, in colder climates, just bring it in during winter months and watch your tree continue to grow.
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via : Avocado