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Aren't "cedar" planks what you grill fish on?


Yes, but you soak them, the planks not the fish, in water for an hour or two and use indirect heat.
 
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Half a cord of seasoned almond has been picked up and stacked: $40 plus $15 to rent the U-Haul trailer. No walnut available this year, so it made my choice easy.

Next time he’ll save me $15 and let me use one of his.
 
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We have some giant coastal cedars on our property in the PNW that are literately small redwoods. Amazingly huge trees. Probably 12'-14' circumference or bigger. Very cool. Cedar burns fine. In a fire pit it is awesome. Smell's great, snaps and pop's. Provides good heat, but does not last in a stove. It is a soft wood. Beautiful and is gorgeous to use for projects of all sorts.



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