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just a quickie for those who were asking. They are for pellet stoves which are the hottest item around here, you can hardly get them. They burn pellets made of pressed sawdust. It's the easiest thing, you dump in a bag and it lasts about a day. We have an big old house built in 1926 with hardly any insulation (yes, I know we need to remedy that), so we need any help we can get. Our heating bills are killers!
Just wanted to explain.
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Sorry to butt in, but I was curious too! At first I thought you would use them for mulch! BTW, I think it's fun that your page had something representing both cold and hot!
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