Sentences with phrase «burning hearth»

It was the sole fully functional coal burning hearth on the ship.
Almost everything on the menu comes from the two wood - burning hearths that dominate the open kitchen where chef Russell Moore practices his rustic NorCal artistry.

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Beside your burning embers [1], set two bricks a foot apart so their longest, skinniest sides are on the hearth [2].
Set skillet on hearth a few inches in front of any coals or burning logs.
800 Degrees utilizes specially designed wood - fired stone hearth ovens that burn almond wood with temperatures reaching 800 degrees Fahrenheit at the oven base and 1200 degrees Fahrenheit at the roof so that each pie bakes to perfection in less than 90 seconds.
The meaning of the first word is hearth, a gathering place where people socialize and take in the ambience; the latter stands for a burning fire and projecting energy.
The advantage of using a genuine hearth cushion is that it is flame retardant, meaning it can be exposed to the heat without burning.
With a crackling fire burning in the hearth, Sigmund presented them with the prisoner's dilemma, a game theory model devised in 1950.
«At this point I'm fairly agnostic,» he says; for him, Hlubik's «hearth» might still just have been a burning bush.
Those 40 burned bits are clustered together in a spot less than a meter across, which Hlubik suspects is where the hominins gathered by a hearth.
The distribution of the site's small burned flint fragments suggests that burning occurred in specific spots, possibly indicating hearth locations.
Many of the burnt specimens were clustered in two patches, which the team believe were ancient hearths.
Lamplight shone in windows, embers glowed on roof hearths, and from the top of the tower beside the harbor gate the great watch fire burned its message out to sea.
The village headman, a man of about fifty, sat cross-legged in the centre of the room, close to the coals burning in a hearth that was hollowed out of the floor; he was inspecting my violin.
«Painter of placebos for domestic use, sculptor of electric logs, poet of the «fire which burns in a plasterboard hearth», technician of the endless screw, originator of «l'avancée du Désert», Philippe Mayaux is a magnificent traitor.
A brick hearth also clads one wall ready for the owner to add a wood - burning stove.
Coal burning in power stations is far more efficient than smoky inefficent open hearths and consequently far less particulate carbon gets into the air from each ton of coal burnt.
What happened in China is that, as it industrialized, coal burning in open hearths and domestic stoves was replaced by coal burning in power stations to produce electricity.
In comparison, a conventional wood - burning fireplace is a massive structure made of masonry and non-combustible material — the firebox, the hearth, the chimney and the chimney liner.
Entertain in grand style in the 42» x 21» living room graced by 22» ceilings, a wood - burning fireplace (1 of 3 in the home) surrounded by a floor - to - ceiling plain - sawn cherry wood hearth, and a perfect Freedom Tower view.
The hearth room adjoining the kitchen features a stone fireplace, walls of windows & access to a covered terrace and patio with wood - burning fireplace.
So, while it looks prettier, I still don't know what to do with the wood burning stove that's sitting ON the hearth in the corner of my family room.
To quickly and easily rehabilitate your existing fireplace, a gas or wood - burning insert adds energy efficiency to your home without tearing apart your hearth and mantel.
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