Making my own "fat wood"

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Love it on the homemade fatwood. I am using less kindling and not using any newspaper since I found those Rutland "graham-crackers". These are fire-starters that look and break like graham-crackers. They are like $15, probably less.
 
Love it on the homemade fatwood. I am using less kindling and not using any newspaper since I found those Rutland "graham-crackers". These are fire-starters that look and break like graham-crackers. They are like $15, probably less.
 
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