I do!
small amounts of cardboard is fine to get your fire started but once the fire is burning properly you should only burn dry wood.
Yes
Obviously lol. You burn calories just by breathing. Try playing soccer if you want a toned body c:
I do - smells lovely!
Poplar is the wood the wooden matches are made from. It burns VERY quickly, has a fairly low heat value, and produces few coals for lasting heat. It is not BAD to burn- just not really good. We burn it to dispose of it, or to use for kindling- I would not BUY poplar to burn.
yes. i don't think so
yes, any fruit wood is safe.
The purpose of exercise is to keep your muscles toned, your joints limber and to help you lose some excess weight.
Seek professional medical treatment right away. Cover it until you get to a hospital. Do not remove the burned clothing. Do not apply water, gels, or ointments. Do not apply a bandage. They may require skin grafts and other surgeries.
wood from a cherry tree burn really well and surprisingly bones do(don't go kill anyone, but they do!) maybe a lamb bone or beef bone. make them dry first! hope this helps =)
1. Anything that makes you sweat and breathe hard for a half hour, and 2. Any hard exercise that will strengthen muscles . . . toned-up muscles burn more calories than weak ones.
absolutely....one of the best, in my opinion..I have been heating with wood for 32 years, and get very good results using locust for burning in my woodstove. It seems to fall somewhere between oak and hickory, as far as, density, btu's, and lasting qualities. I would highly recommend it to anyone.