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    Jerry
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    Take corncobs and soak in diesel fuel or even better drill the center of the cob out and pack full of sawdust glue the ends and soak in diesel.Also orange peels can be used for fire starter,another good reason to pack some fruit with ya

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    Thanks everyone for all the great ideas.Gonna have to try some of them next SUMMER.

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    Default fire starters

    Quote Originally Posted by Big B View Post
    Newspaper log.
    First thing you need is newspaper. Roll the paper up as tight as you can and as big as you want. Now put some rubber bands on the paper to hold it together. Now wet the paper really well. set it in the sun and let dry. Remove the rubber bands and you have a newspaper log.

    TP roll.
    Take a used toilet paper or paper towel roll and stuff it full of paper as tight as you can without busting the roll. Put them in a ziplock bag and use as needed. I was told that you can coat the paper and roll in wax but thats too much work for me.:smile2:
    Thanks for the imformation. I'm planning on keeping that in my pc. I'll just have to make sure that I don't need to call the FD on anyone!:cool2:

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    My Cherished Sweetie, asked if the fishing pole made her look fat, I told her,, a little,,,


    Got pretty hot after that,,,,:roll_eyes:

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    Corn Cobbs aren't bad to cook over, by them selves. Helped My uncle pick his Corn back in the early 60s and lunch was steak and baked potato cooked over a bucket of corn cobbs,in the middle of a never ending corn field. Best steak I ever had.

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