I don't know how cold some of ya'll be getting these days, but up here in New Brunswick (just north of Maine) we'll be seeing -29 ° C (-20.2°F) tonight. I'm hoping this nice load of dry yellow birch will keep me cruising at 22°C until 6:00 tomorrow morning, without the need for any heat pump backup!
![[Hearth.com] -29° C (-20°F); Full Load of Yellow Birch [Hearth.com] -29° C (-20°F); Full Load of Yellow Birch](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/290/290785-c343aa48eb4df4ab3d680b8b9b3a52b0.jpg?hash=0BhuDfiqkQ)
![[Hearth.com] -29° C (-20°F); Full Load of Yellow Birch [Hearth.com] -29° C (-20°F); Full Load of Yellow Birch](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/290/290785-c343aa48eb4df4ab3d680b8b9b3a52b0.jpg?hash=0BhuDfiqkQ)
![[Hearth.com] -29° C (-20°F); Full Load of Yellow Birch [Hearth.com] -29° C (-20°F); Full Load of Yellow Birch](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/290/290792-c3db4bc07c077716e937575ff8ce77bb.jpg?hash=BT5OSBYUxg)

I hope you're cooking with yellow birch rather than the white stuff??? But then again, I shouldn't be a wood snob... the bottom line is, you burn what you've got to burn, and that's all I gotta say about that. 😊