Pinecones On The Grill

When I went on a school retreat with my daughter’s school a few years back we had to make a bonfire for the kids.  There was a guy who was an experienced outdoors-man and he showed me how to build a good bonfire.  The one thing I learned was that pine cones burn easily and put off a good amount of heat. 

Let’s now fast forward to this year and a chimney charcoal starter that I decided to buy.  I swear by charcoal when grilling; but I was getting tired of using lighter fluid or having issues with non responsive Matchlight charcoal that wouldn’t work well after the bag had been opened for awhile. 

So I decided to try the chimney method and I love it.  It kind of reminds me of starting a fire like an outdoors-man would.  So even though you could put newspaper in the chimney to start the fire, I have tried pine cones with a little pine straw to help.  And boy does it work.pineconegrill.jpg

I put the chimney with charcoal over the pinecones and pretty soon we are smokin’.

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So I figured this is cheaper than using lighter fluid or the more expensive Matchlight, and since I have an abudance of pinecones in my pine tree filled back yard it’s a natural way to clean up the yard while grilling a delicious meal.

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Comments

you are so green. you should send this entry to the go green producers

What a great idea! I have to tell my husband about this. Where do you get this contraption?

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