I could always buy kindling from the shops I guess.
Braaiing and Recipes
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You not allowed to raid forests? It's free!



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There are some woods not far from me, where I go walking now and then.
Plenty of dead wood lying about. But it's usually a bit damp, half rotting and covered in moss and lichen. Don't really want to use that.
Mean time....
I seemed to recall that the braais as Berg n Dhal were brick. I last stayed there in December 2012.
So I went to have a look at the accommodation photos "on the other side".
And yes, they are brick. With a flat base for the charcoal. And raised sides. Just not sloped chimney section.
And I don't recall having problems getting the braai started there

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Your braai is bright new, Dzombo! You must let it have the time to get the "feeling" 

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Your braai is much more enclosed I think, Dzombs, being against a wall too? Try other charcoal first?
Ja, brick braais are common!

Ja, brick braais are common!

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Just get some pieces of box-wood from a local timber yard .............
Enough is enough
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The difficult thing is to find "a local timber yard" 

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I do have an almost unlimited supply of cardboard.
My SO is a "shareholder" in Amazon. We have a delivery almost daily.
And I gotto say they are not the most environmental conscious company. The boxes are about 3 times bigger than the item being delivered with a ton of wrapping to fill the gap
My SO is a "shareholder" in Amazon. We have a delivery almost daily.
And I gotto say they are not the most environmental conscious company. The boxes are about 3 times bigger than the item being delivered with a ton of wrapping to fill the gap

Re: Braaiing and Recipes
Cardboard works
You can make good firelighters using old cardboard and newspaper , by soaking it in water , then tearing it up in small pieces , mush it up , to make a paper-mache slurry .
Squeeze out the water and make lumps etc from the paper -mache .
Then let it dry out .
Afterwards , soak it in a bit of paraffin , and store in jar or a can . It is really great to start a fire with
Hmmmm..... waiting to hear RP's comment about using paraffin

You can make good firelighters using old cardboard and newspaper , by soaking it in water , then tearing it up in small pieces , mush it up , to make a paper-mache slurry .
Squeeze out the water and make lumps etc from the paper -mache .
Then let it dry out .
Afterwards , soak it in a bit of paraffin , and store in jar or a can . It is really great to start a fire with

Hmmmm..... waiting to hear RP's comment about using paraffin

Enough is enough
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I think Dzombs wants to braai with the cardboard, not start the fire...
Ja, paraffin is a phossil phuel, you know. I think you farmers should use cow dung, okie, so as not to waste!


Ja, paraffin is a phossil phuel, you know. I think you farmers should use cow dung, okie, so as not to waste!


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