Sentences with phrase «by wood burning»

The spacious, open - planned interior is kept warm by wood burning fires and plush soft furnishings.
This bright and cheerful garden room extension provides the perfect space for reading by the wood burning stove, or laid - back entertaining.
We spent winter nights by the wood burning stove, heated with apple wood, drinking hard cider and started reading about older apple varieties.

Not exact matches

First, you may find immediate cost savings by switching from a conventional system to an alternative one like cutting down the energy demands on your furnace by heating your home with your wood - burning fireplace.
At night, they're lit by lanterns and heated by wood - burning stoves.
But he is no zealot, eager to practice child - sacrifice or insensitive to the horror involved; this we learn from the austere, steady, and dignified way he proceeds, as indicated by the simplicity, compactness, and austerity of the verbs used to recount his actions: He arose, saddled (his ass), took (two youths with him and Isaac his son), cleaved (wood for the burnt - offering), rose up and went.
He shall tear it open by the wings, not severing it completely, and then the priest shall burn it on the wood that is on the fire on the altar.
The wood is burned down to a fine light to medium gray Ash and is blessed by a Rabbi a Priest and an Imam (just in case right) and then packaged in small plexiglass vials just like the ones they use for crack.
First it was a chime, then a recitation of verses, followed by the crackle of wood burning.
They supported themselves by selling tortillas made, two or three at a time, on a small wood - burning stove.
But the largest contribution to restoring the carbon balance will be a reduction in world population since every person who lives makes a contribution to the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by his or her use of the products of industry or by burning wood for fuel.
Times when Henry VIII's secretary wrote in grim jest to his friend Erasmus that the scarcity and dearness of wood in England were due to the quantities wasted in burning heretics, or when later the Puritan Cartwright, defending by Biblical texts the barbarities of religious persecution, exclaimed, «If this be regarded as extreme and bloodie I am glad to be so with the Holy Ghost»?
Besides a few Weber kettles (the grill manufacturer was the main sponsor), another piece of grilling hardware dominated the scene that we found quite interesting: Behind a vertical grid, huge wood logs were burned, and thanks to gravity, the ember would fall into the base below the adjustable grate almost by itself.
However I do want to let you see a glimpse: a small house by the sea, wild grasses and watercolour sky, wood burning stove curling its smoke into nothingness.
And those cute wooden sticks, you may have noticed, were wood burned by my daughter, and generously donated for the cause.
As at Oak, its sister spot in Boulder, the menu is defined by a wood - burning oven: Local ingredients ranging from summer squash to bone marrow to a 36 - ounce rib eye all get cozy with the fire, with predictably tasty results.
Among the delights of a getaway to the Viceroy Riviera Maya are refined Mexican cuisine accented with international influences at La Marea, Mexican - Mediterranean dishes cooked on wood - burning grills at the seaside Coral Grill, a palm - ringed lagoon pool, fitness center, day beds at the beach, and a pier where guests enjoy massages, romantic dinners and are conveniently picked up by boat for snorkeling, diving and other excursions.
Featuring a wood - burning grill inspired by the many tastes of Italy, guests can enjoy signature dishes, including Chicken Bryan, Pollo Rosa Maria, Wood - Fire Grilled Steak and chops, all new dishes like Chianti Chicken and new Small Plates and classic Italian Pasta dishes in a welcoming, contemporary atmosphere.
Ghana's forests, which once covered a third of its 24 - million - hectare landmass, have been degraded at an alarming rate by excessive and often illegal logging, slash - and - burn agriculture, mining and quarrying, and fuel wood collection.
Rising awareness about black carbon Half of the world's population — roughly 3 billion people — cook their food and heat their homes by burning coal and biomass material like wood and animal dung, over open fires or rudimentary stoves, according to U.S. EPA.
Both local and international environmental and public health groups have tried to address this problem by bringing more efficient stoves into the countryside, which burn only half as much wood and are better at funneling the resulting smoke outside.
In winter months, when demand for heat cranks up, there are two reserve systems: an additional heating plant fueled by wood chips, and another (rarely used) furnace that burns traditional oil.
Lighter and denser than wood, charcoal burns longer and produces fewer toxic emissions, reducing indoor air pollution by up to 90 percent.
Jacobson, the study's author, noted that the study also separated the effects of black carbon produced by burning fossil fuels and that produced by biofuels like wood or dung.
In contrast, soot produced by burning biofuels is often a product of dung - or wood - powered cookstoves used indoors and in densely populated areas.
And much of the technology needed to cut the world's black carbon output already exists, including pollution traps that can be installed on diesel engines and solar cookstoves that replace models powered by burning wood or dung.
They are mostly by - products of combustion engines and burning wood.
But according to radiocarbon dating of burnt wood bits found in the plaster and from surrounding strata, it is by far the oldest known Mayan writing — dating from between 300 and 200 B.C., which is roughly concurrent with the earliest writings of other Mesoamerican cultures.
Methane, for example, is generated primarily by bacterial decomposition of organic matter — particularly in such places as landfills, flooded rice paddies, and theguts of cattle and termites — and by the burning of wood.
Researchers recently determined that the «burned» darkened wood and reddened sediments found at a site in northern Germany, now a coal mine called Schöningen, were really colored by water exposure and soil decomposition, not ancient flames.
Most of the time fire investigators find nonexistent patterns, Lentini elaborated, or they think a certain mark means the fire burned «fast» or «slow,» allegedly indicated by the «alligatoring» of wood: small, flat blisters mean the fire burned slow; large, shiny blisters mean it burned fast.
Prescribed burns help prevent these major fires by removing dead wood from forests.
For example, Smith and Mizrahi say it's unlikely that by 2035, all home wood - burning stoves will be replaced by clean - burning versions of natural gas or electric power.
A thick cloud of soot covers most of India, produced in part by millions of small cooking stoves, which typically burn wood.
Europe's renewable energy targets drive demand for wood pellets Other voices in the forestry sector, including Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, said that wood - based energy is renewable because the wood burned is replaced by other trees that take in carbon dioxide, making the process carbon - neutral.
The researchers incorporated information on soot produced by burning fossil fuels, wood and other biofuels, along with that naturally produced by forest fires and then checked their model predictions against global measurements of soot levels in polar snow from Sweden to Alaska to Russia and in Antarctica as well as in nonpolar areas such as the Tibetan Plateau.
Layers of ice in the upper reaches of glaciers provide a year - by - year chronicle of soot emitted by local industry and by the coal and wood burned to heat homes in the valleys nearby.
Fine particles emitted by vehicles (especially diesel - powered ones), coal - fired power plants, and burning wood can penetrate deep into the lungs, while car exhaust, heat, and sunlight contribute to high ozone levels.
Carbon monoxide is produced by liquid or solid fuel sources like a gas burning appliances or a wood burning stove.
Palo Santo or «holy wood» has been burned by healers for years to cleanse, purify and protect the spirit.
Instead activated charcoal is made by burning a source of carbon (think: wood, debris, or coconut shells).
Now Autumn's fire burns slowly along the woods and day by day the dead leaves fall and melt.
On warm days, you can sit out in the beautifully - presented garden, decked out with picnic benches and parasols, while winter months invite you to get cosy in the leather armchairs, set by the wood - burning fire.
The candy house is present and correct in a pre-credits backstory that sees little Hansel and Gretel abandoned in the woods by their parents only to get snatched by a witch who they then cunningly burn alive.
-- Kurt [LOVED] A handsome slow burn horror movie in the spirit of Jonathan Glazer or Stanley Kubrick, thick with atmospheric dread as a devout family have their faith tested by a dark force lurking in the woods.
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The last thing we see is him down by the ocean, watching a pile of wood scraps burn.
People burned wood for light and heat Today — 1,000 years later — the human population has exploded to 6 billion people; each year, the world population increases by 100 million people!
There was only one bathroom, and the house was heated by a big wood - burning stove in the middle of the living room.
The untended woods behind the apple trees were already being absorbed by night; the childish disk of the sun was settling into the highest of the branches where it created the illusion that the treetops were burning up — furiously but silently.
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