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                 Jen 
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                Jennifer 
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                       Posted - May 02 2008 :  09:11:10 AM
                        
                        
                        
                      
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                       ...instead of reaching for a lighter, think about using cardboard matches instead. Lighters tend to be made with plastic and butane fuel, both of which are derived from petroleum, but those cardboard matches are made from recycled paper!
  Jen
  Farmgirl Sisterhood Member #9
  The View From My Boots: www.bovesboots.blogspot.com
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                 Libbie 
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                Anne E. 
                Elsinore 
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                       Posted - May 06 2008 :  09:50:56 AM
                        
                        
                      
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                       ...and they're SO "traditional" feeling to use them - some how a book of matches just "feels" good to me to use.
  XOXO, Libbie
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                 Mountain Girl 
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                JoAnn 
                Colville 
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                       Posted - May 07 2008 :  09:07:48 AM
                        
                        
                      
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                       We like to use wooden strike anywhere matches. Had a hard time finding them for a while. Turns out there was some scare that if you shake the box they can ignite. Stores didn't want to deal with them. We drove here from Mn with six boxes and luckily didn't burn down the truck: ) JoAnn
  Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away. Unknown | 
                     
                    
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                 Libbie 
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                Anne E. 
                Elsinore 
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                       Posted - May 07 2008 :  12:22:14 PM
                        
                        
                      
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                       I use those wooden matches when lighting my woodstove, JoAnn - they're great, aren't they? AND...did you know you can strike them on the seat of Carhartt pants?!?!?! 
  XOXO, Libbie
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                 Jen 
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                Jennifer 
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                       Posted - May 09 2008 :  08:44:05 AM
                        
                        
                        
                      
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                       The seat?! I knew about striking them on a zipper, but that's pretty impressive!
  Jen
  Farmgirl Sisterhood Member #9
  The View From My Boots: www.bovesboots.blogspot.com
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                 Libbie 
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                Anne E. 
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                       Posted - May 09 2008 :  10:15:38 AM
                        
                        
                      
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                       Yep - the SEAT!!!
  XOXO, Libbie
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                 Aunt Jenny 
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                Jenny 
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                       Posted - Jun 19 2008 :  1:40:24 PM
                        
                        
                      
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                       I use the strike anywhere matches too..LOVE them. We had a campfire in the backyard firepit today with my cubscout group...hot dogs of course and talked about laying a fire, where to find tender, how to waterproof matches and all that and then how to put out the fire afterwards well. It is always fun to do a campfire with them...10 year old boys love that sort of thing, and my 2 eleven year olds, 12 year old and 13 year old loved helping too.  My dad always lit matches on the seat of his pants!! | 
                     
                    
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                 Joelle 
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                Joelle 
                Aptos 
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                       Posted - Jun 30 2008 :  09:18:30 AM
                        
                        
                      
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                      |  I have had a 'heated' discussion about the boyscout tepee starter for a campfire. This is in the beginning of building your fire, where you create a 3-sided tepee with sticks and add all your necessary kindling. I don't think it works! It usually collapses on itself. I feel more of a 4 sided box structure, like a log cabin works so much better, allowing the proper air flow and prevents the fire getting snuffed out with collapsing. | 
                     
                    
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                 Jen 
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                Jennifer 
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                       Posted - Jun 30 2008 :  12:03:20 PM
                        
                        
                        
                      
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                       I like the little box/cabin method, too, Joelle, and you can always taper it a bit at the top without losing your stability.
  Jen
  Farmgirl Sisterhood Member #9
  The View From My Boots: www.bovesboots.blogspot.com
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                 Aunt Jenny 
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                Jenny 
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                       Posted - Jun 30 2008 :  1:57:38 PM
                        
                        
                      
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                      |  I teach my cubbies the little box/cabin method ...I don't like the teepee thing either. It needs to work for them to have fun doing it..and the 4 sided thing works!! | 
                     
                    
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                 Elizaray 
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                       Posted - Jul 17 2008 :  08:18:04 AM
                        
                        
                      
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                       Yup!  The four sided camp fires always work the best for me.  Sometimes I will do a mix and do a log cabin base and then a tee pee top.  And of course having a dry log or bark at the bottom of a dirt pit helps the flames catch hold.
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                 CountryintheBurbs 
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                Tammy 
                Glen Burnie 
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                       Posted - Nov 05 2008 :  2:14:43 PM
                        
                        
                      
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                       I always keep a few books of matches in my van. Never know when you might have to use them!
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                 Elizaray 
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                       Posted - Nov 07 2008 :  08:09:42 AM
                        
                        
                      
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                       Tammy- That is a good idea.  In fact we should all have some sort of survival/emergency kit in our cars.
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