Any Home Bakers Here?

Morning ya'll November 1st and its a doozy already
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We preferred to use hickory wood, bu couldn't get it often.
Oh, hickory is awesome firewood!

We used to rent a splitter, but it was a hassle; we could get it back and forth, but we had to reserve it a few weeks in advance. Then if we had crapy weather that weekend, oh, well. Had to use it when we had it. Now we can split when we have a pile of wood and the weather is condusive.

We got a dusting of snow. 60ish miles to the west, they got nearly 9 inches! Broke records for the date and the month of October.
 
Oh, hickory is awesome firewood!

We used to rent a splitter, but it was a hassle; we could get it back and forth, but we had to reserve it a few weeks in advance. Then if we had crapy weather that weekend, oh, well. Had to use it when we had it. Now we can split when we have a pile of wood and the weather is condusive.

We got a dusting of snow. 60ish miles to the west, they got nearly 9 inches! Broke records for the date and the month of October.
Hickory is good for BBQing pork!
 
We can rent a splitter, but we have to somehow get it home, or also invest in transport, then, the slices are so heavy, I’m not sure we will manage to roll them ( when they were fresh I think 3 grown men rolled them 🤪 ) my hubby isn’t the handyman type of person , and my youngest son isn’t very good either, I can’t help right now ( just helping cleaning out the sed yesterday resulted in me being in bed the rest of the day 😳) so I fear we have to wait until I am totally „renewed“ and up and running again 🙈
Some can be just hooked up to a ball on your vehicle and towed. Ours is. If that's the issue and you don't have a ball on your vehicle, it could be cheaper to put one on or have someone do it than to pay to transport it to your place. There are two main sizes so you just have to make sure you have the right one or have both that are easily interchangeable.
 

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