Sentences with phrase «longer wood burning»

Please note, the fireplace is no longer wood burning.

Not exact matches

The way Tupper he describes the process is: Cold - smoking is a style where the burning wood and smoke are somewhere else and get blown over the salmon from afar over a long period of time.
If you start too soon, the flames from the burning wood will char the meat, and if you wait too long, the coals will die out before the meat is cooked.
It is difficult to add wood during the grilling process because it takes so long for it to burn down to coals.
Lighter and denser than wood, charcoal burns longer and produces fewer toxic emissions, reducing indoor air pollution by up to 90 percent.
They may live close to coal - burning factories and they also have a long tradition of cooking over wood or coal fires.
After a long day of hiking, rock climbing, or other adventures in Moab, even the most outdoorsy traveler might enjoy amenities such as hot water and a wood - burning stove, both available for tent lodgers at Moab Under Canvas.
For her part, Hanley arrived at the school every morning at 7:30 in her long skirt to start the wood - burning stove.
This green wood would burn longer and hotter, hissing all night long as the sap dripped down into the flames.
A double - sided, modernist, wood - burning fireplace warms the space, situated between the ample, sumptuous lounge area and the long, feast - ready dining table.
Relax in front of the cozy wood - burning fireplace after a long day on the slopes.
We had long been working to reveal and oppose large scale industrial and commercial scale bioenergy in various forms ranging from ethanol refineries to soy and palm oil biodiesel to coal plants converting over to burn wood.
Producing electricity from the burning of wood, or biomass, has long been viewed as an environmentally friendly way of generating power.
In addition, they ignore natural burning of fossil fuels including forest fires, long - burning coal seams and peat; as Hans Erren noted, fossil coal is buried wood.
These forests grow back slowly, so it takes a long time to repay the initial «carbon debt» incurred by burning wood instead of coal.
«They've convinced certain legislators in Congress to vote for legislation written by biomass industry lobbyists that would force EPA to treat tree - burning power plants as if they have zero carbon emissions, claiming that as long as US forest stocks are stable or growing by any amount, this offsets the carbon pollution pouring from the smokestacks of wood - burning power plants.»
But Brack insists that, even accepting Drax's premise, wood cut for construction or making furniture will keep its carbon out of the atmosphere for much longer than wood cut to burn in a power station.
I think you could make the case that consistently breathing PM from wood burning fires would be much worse for those individuals than the longer term ill effects of global warming, etc.... just as it would be worse for individuals to be in the path of coal burning smoke as opposed to suffering the long term consequences.
But designs that burn much less of it, produce fewer emissions, and are selective about the type of wood they burn have got to go a long way toward answering these concerns.
Although wood - burning fireplaces are no longer the main source of heat for modern homes, many home buyers still desire them.
The long refectory - style antique table from Molly Bloom's stands out clearly against dark wood dining chairs and antique French pine flooring, and the rustic wood - burning stove is from Nestor Martin of Belgium.
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