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JiminDenver wrote:
Last thing is we went through a few years of fire bans and bought a propane fire pit from Lowes for $100.
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twins89 wrote:
Not sure if this has been mentioned in the nine years of this thread, if so sorry. We enjoy fall camping and it can be chilly around the fire for your backside. I obtained an empty #10 can (restaurant size) from a local restaurant. When the campfire has a some ashes or little embers, take a small shovel full (about 2 cups at most) place in the can and place the can on the ground under your chair or behind your chair. I find placing it on the ground where the seat and back join works great. Warm and toasty you will be. Use caution and common sense!!!!! When it cools, empty the ashes, and add new. We call it the asscan or fire under the hole.
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the rover wrote:Never heard of this before (so you're okay)......:) I appreciate it! I'll start saving mine!!!!
Another use for used dryer sheets... One-time use wash cloths.
Momma' don't like when I used the laundered washcloths that get stored with towels in the linen closet... especially after doing very dirty or greasy work. She puts the dryer cloths aside and when needed I will grab a couple and load 'em up with Go-Jo and scrub the fingers, hands and forearms to like-new condition. Just toss them out when the clean-up is done.
This might have been mentioned in the past 300 pages or so... but I have only stumbled across this thread. Apologies if a re-post.
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