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James Fischer <[log in to unmask]>
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> ...articles on smoker fuel...

> BC August 2002 Blowin' Smoke by James Fischer
> Available from the Bee Culture archives www.beeculture.com

Nope, Bee Culture magazine still has little or no IT support
worthy of the name, so the archives are still a hit-or-miss affair.

Not to worry, though, the cited article is here:
http://bee-quick.com/reprints/smoke.pdf

But the entire point of that article was that there is little
difference between the various choices in smoker fuels, as
combustion products and by-products are highly variable when
a smoker is actually smoking (smoldering).

If anyone is keeping score, I use a mix of easy-to-start pine
needles and longer-burning shredded wood from a local mill
that makes fence-posts.

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