Yes, though I would avoid burning shiny cardboard or even paper as that has a plastic coating.
You are such an environmentalist!
I love that about you

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Gary
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Yes, though I would avoid burning shiny cardboard or even paper as that has a plastic coating.
Hominy and hominy grits? I love grits so how does that work?
Wow, I had no idea! I've eaten grits, cornmeal mush, and of course corn bread and corn tortillas. I've also eaten polenta. I always thought they were pretty much the same thing although I did wnder about the difference between corn meal and grits.The wood ashes are compressed, usually in a wood barrel and water is drizzled through the ashes. This leaches out the lye that is naturally present in hard wood ashes. Then the lye is used in conjunction with heat to soften and separate the hull from the corn kernel which allows the starch inside the kernel to expand and presto you are left with hominy. Hominy once dried and ground rather coarsely makes hominy grits as opposed to the European version of grits called polenta. The Native Americans used lye to make hominy and corn flower. When Europeans took corn or New World maize back to the Old World they skipped the step of treating the maize with lye. This soon resulted in a terrible and debilitating disease called pellagra. Now over 500 years later Europeans have still not fully accepted maize as a human food.
http://www.cookinggodsway.com/the-history-of-corn-vitamin-b-deficiency-pellagra/
I've got a little over 2 acres with lots of hardwood trees. 'Bout this time of year I'm sick of blowing, mulching, and raking leaves. Y'all come get all the leaves you want. I've still got truck loads! And more still coming down.