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Do-it-oneself fire logs are a greener alternative to wood.

Curling up to a warm fireplace during the cold winter calendar month remains a favored pastime, even with the advent of new heating technologies. The hard labor associated with cutting firewood to use with the fireplace deters many away from the practice, still. Purchasing firewood or manufactured fire logs deals exclusive alternative to chopping firewood. Work-it-yourself fire logs are some greater alternative with those who prefer to conserve cash, steer clear of commercially used chemicals and lessen their ecological impact. These homemade fire logs give you a cheap, green and effective method about heating your home.

Difficulty: Tolerably Easy

Directions

Things You'll Need

Bowl Water Flour Paintbrush Stacks of newspapers Scissors String or yarn 2 bread pans Coffee grounds Molasses Taper candles Tablespoon Wax paper Knife

1 Mix 1 part flour and 2 parts drinking water together on a large bowl. This creates a light, watery paste. Employ enough water plus flour to create a enough amount regarding the mixture to properly saturate each log.

2 Grab various pages of paper. Employ more or reduced report, depending on your desired log thickness.

3 Saturate every third or fourth page with the drinking water mixture, using your paintbrush, so the pages stay together properly.

4 Roll the papers tightly into a log form. Cut three bits of yarn or string lengthy enough to safe around the papers. Tie just one piece of yarn or string firmly in the center of the rolled newspapers. Tie the other double bits about yarn or string on every opposing closure regarding the rolled newspapers.

5 Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for the remaining logs. Squeeze the excess drinking water away from the rolled and tied logs. Allow them to waterless in the sunlight for unique week before using.

1 Preheat the oven to 260 degrees. Fill one bread pan through used coffee grounds. Bake with 15 to 30 minutes, or until the coffee grounds are thoroughly dry.

2 Fill the bottom of the second bread pan for molasses. Place the taper candles side-by-side lengthwise in the bread pan till the molasses is covered. Break a candle or dual to cover the bottom closure regarding the pan if your candles aren't long enough to extend the pan's length.

3 Bake the candles and molasses 25 to 30 mins, or till the candles are thoroughly melted. Require the bread pan away of the oven. Stir the ingredients until smooth.

5 Repeat Steps 1 via 4 to further logs. Allow the logs to toughen overnight or place them on the freezer for one hour. Remove each log from its bread pan with a knife or spatula.

Tips & Warnings

Many restaurants and coffee stores give away applied coffee grounds. Ask around to find it in your location. Use hot pads whenever removing bread pans out of the oven. Exercise caution when burning logs from your fireplace.

References

I Love India: The way in which to Make Fireside Logs

Photo Credit Burning fire from fireplace image from Leo Druker from website ;

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