- Oct 3, 2007
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Recently I've been saving the remnants of pizza night and using the boxes as firestarters. Typically what I do is make a good crease in the middle of the box and fold it in half-on top of that I'll place a couple of small splits, light the edges, and leave the door cracked. The cardboard itself burns pretty intensely and the grease soaked into the bottom seems to help as well-the cardboard usually tends to burn long enough to get the splits going with a little help from good airflow. Anyone else using this method with success? Care should always be used with cardboard of course since it can get going quite hot in a hurry, but one box is more than enough to get a fire started. In doing some reading online the inks are generally vegetable based, so I don't see that causing any problems-finally, due to the grease pizza boxes are not recyclable, so I'm doing my part 
