Granny's gone and done it again

Me too. I may combine manure heating power with solar in case of overcast skies.

I have LOTS of yak briquettes but an openish flame would worry me. According to Rod the "briquettes" burn nice and hot, make a good coal and no stink.
 
Wow, wish i had a big box of those! Fresher the better!

He was using the hard and very dry ones. Some of them are just like ball bearings only the size of a golf or baseball. Great for trying to sprain or break and ankle on
 
I have LOTS of yak briquettes but an openish flame would worry me. According to Rod the "briquettes" burn nice and hot, make a good coal and no stink.
The plains Indians relied on buffalo chips to survive. Not much fire wood on the plains. Also supposed to help drive off mosquitoes.
 
The plains Indians relied on buffalo chips to survive. Not much fire wood on the plains. Also supposed to help drive off mosquitoes.

so did the original pioneers when crossing "the great American desert" aka the plains.
 

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