Speaking of smoking wood, can you all tell what kind of wood you use? I have a hard time with oak and maple but can tell cedar and mesquite by a long shot.
Many times I go to the old town villages for living history (like New Salem village, near Petersburg, IL), the smell of wood burning in the smoke houses and fireplaces are heavenly!
If I use the same wood, I don't get the same effects. I would have loved to "smoke" my house for its perfume...........sigh.
Many times I go to the old town villages for living history (like New Salem village, near Petersburg, IL), the smell of wood burning in the smoke houses and fireplaces are heavenly!
If I use the same wood, I don't get the same effects. I would have loved to "smoke" my house for its perfume...........sigh.