Sentences with phrase «hearth fires»

Traditional stoves like this one in Nepal contribute to the 25 % of the world's black carbon produced by hearth fires.
It reminds us that we all live downstream, and downwind, of somebody else's water and smoky hearth fires.
During the winter months, the Tarragona Lodge open hearth fires add to the allure of the accommodations.
Shockingly, those deep layers contained telltale signs of human occupation, Dillehay's team reports today in Science Advances: evidence of hearth fires, animal bones, plant remains, and simple but unmistakable stone tools.
CHEC warns, though, that hearth fires, even with an insert, can not heat large spaces as efficiently as free - standing wood, pellet or gas stoves.
This dessert always makes me feel like I'm at a ski lodge relaxing in a so - comfortable - I - can't - get - out - of - it oversized chair soaking up the warmth of a blazing hearth fire.
The wolf breathed steadily before the softly crackling hearth fire.
You'll be confronted with decisions at every turn, no matter if you're sailing the high seas, visiting other settlements, or huddling around your hearth fire in the cold season.

Not exact matches

Thus says the Holy One of Israel, «Because you despise this word, and trust (sic) in oppression and perverseness... This iniquity shall be to you like a break in a high wall... which is smashed so ruthlessly that among its fragments not a sherd is found with which to take fire from the hearth, or to dip water out of the cistern!»
Thus says the Holy One of Israel, «Because you despise this word, and trust in oppression and perverseness, and rely on them; therefore this iniquity shall be to you like a break in a high wall, bulging out, and about to collapse, whose crash comes suddenly, in an instant; and its breaking is like that of a potter's vessel which is smashed so ruthlessly that among its fragments not a sherd is found with which to take fire from the hearth, or to dip up water out of the cistern.»
I can also imagine a cozy fire crackling in the hearth, heating up the room while I cuddle myself in layers of woolen and knitwear.
At Hearth & Dram, the wood - fired grill is the centerpiece of the kitchen, which is strategically positioned to showcase the culinary talent.
James Geier, president and founder of 555 International, has collaborated with Chicago veteran restaurateurs to conceive casual takes on fine dining, from the large open wood - fired hearths to rustic, retro bars while honoring the spirit of each neighborhood.
But this iteration of the French Chef also has a penchant for live fire, encouraged by the chef de cuisine, Peter McKenzie, who is known to dangle everything from mackerel to brandy - drowned quail over the open hearth, the centerpiece of the otherwise minimal space.
New main plates include a Fire - Grilled Ribeye with Pinot Noir sea salt and topped with creamy bleu cheese butter, served with roasted fingerling potatoes and lemon - garlic arugula salad; as well as Hearth - Roasted Halibut, wild caught from Alaska and roasted on a cedar plank with butternut squash farro, grilled asparagus and baby kale.
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.
PizzaRev fires its pizzas in a stone - hearth oven which produces a delicious, crispy Roman - style thin pizza in just 3 minutes.
Celebrity chef and celebrated cookbook author Lynn Crawford is partnering with HMSHost to open The Hearth, featuring Chef Lynn Crawford's flavourful creations of hearth - fired flatbreads, fresh salads, sandwiches and small pHearth, featuring Chef Lynn Crawford's flavourful creations of hearth - fired flatbreads, fresh salads, sandwiches and small phearth - fired flatbreads, fresh salads, sandwiches and small plates.
And on that note, the hearth calls... knitting by the fire is the absolute best pairing to listening to a new reader practice her skill!
Kindling, Fire & a Cast Iron Pot by Demetria Provatas Mulling by Kirsten K. Shockey Botanical Tea Blends for Health & Immunity by Crystal Moore - Stevens Hearth & Home by Sarah Davidson Sugar Bush, the Fifth Season by Rachel Wolf Hearthstone Wrap by Amanda Hester Smith Soothing Herbal Sachets for Sweet Slumber by Marlene Adelmann String Quilt Pot Holder by Anna Hewitt Fire Starters by Julie Letowski Fire by Friction by Sharon Tollefson
Baby hearth proofing refers to that area around your fire place that literally gives you chills every time you see your child approach it.
Make sure that you use an approved fire place screen on your hearth as well and stay away from ones that are decorated with too much paint.
In addition to the fire and flames, the fireplace can be full of sharp corners, hard rocks and hearths that are sure to jam toes.
This baby safe fireplace gate insalled around a brick hearth has a door for easy access to build fires and can also be removed for cleaning and entertainment.
The hearth is dangerous, usually made of stone or rock and can offer plenty of danger whether a fire is lit or not.
Black - carbon emissions from newer stoves, designed to be safer, were higher than those from traditional fire hearths, a new study finds
With a crackling fire burning in the hearth, Sigmund presented them with the prisoner's dilemma, a game theory model devised in 1950.
No one suggests that the early hominids knew how to build a hearth or even start a fire.
Other examples include bone that shows signs of human modification, fire cracked rocks from a hearth or plant material used for food.
Hearths show up in the archaeological record 800,000 years ago and the regular use of fire for cooking doesn't become widespread until more recently.
If those species right then were cooking you should find evidence for hearths and fire pits.»
The versatile three - panel Hartwick Fire Screen features a folding design that lets it fit most fireplace openings and adds a warm feel to the hearth.
Hestia's duty in Olympus is maintaining the fires of the Olympian hearth using the animal sacrifices made by mortals.
Failure to maintain the domestic hearth or the temple fires was considered a failure of domestic and religious care.
Crafted from solid copper (no copper - plating or painted lacquers), this oversized log holder is a trend - savvy way to add a glamorous glow to your fireplace hearth or fire pit.
I love a moment where Emily confesses to her sister (Jennifer Ehle) that she doesn't know why she's just verbally destroyed an erstwhile suitor, which Davies scores only with the steady crackle of fire in a hearth.
On the porch, only a few paces from the corner of 3rd and L Streets, N.W., she would stare at the gaslight on the corner and smell the smoke from the hearth of someone's dying fire, listening to the song and remembering the world around Arlington, Virginia.
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.
Sheepmen and cattlemen developed breeds to herd and drive, farmers and businessmen founded breeds to hunt vermin and guard the hearth, shooters designed the ultimate bird dogs and spent hours by the fire debating the virtues of this or that setter or retriever.
During the cold season, the fire in the hearth rekindles the atmosphere, conjuring up memories of slowly cooked soups, spit - roasted meats and polenta; the summer offers romantic dinners on the splendid terrace overlooking the lake, which sparkles under the light of the moon and the stars.
EL FOGON - Dedicated to the home style cooking of Belizean Creole and Mestizo food all prepared in an open fire hearth (or «Fogon» in Spanish).
Enjoy evenings together in the sumptuous living room, kindling a fire in the stunning modernist hearth.
Lunch is a traditional Garifuna delicacy of Hudut, cooked on a fire hearth.
The hearth was fired up and Tulsa was busy piling up the rotis next to it.
In most Tribal cultures fire represents the hearth, the community gathering and celebration after a successful hunt or harvest.
The wood fire, set in the original hearth, warms the living space and provides a glowing focal point to absorb your thoughts when you kick back and relax with the lights dimmed for the evening.
Today, stoves save time, but some families still prefer the taste of the fire hearth.
The foods are very labor intensive and used to be cooked over an open fire hearth.
The style in which the book has been written makes is feel like a tale of a experienced mentor shared around hearth of the house, near the fire.
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