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I was flipping through the coupons that come with the Sunday paper and ran
across one for the Java-Log. It's a fireplace log made from recycled spent
coffee grounds. Huh. Anyone ever tried one of these? Does it smell like
coffee? Wonder where they get the coffee grounds.

http://www.java-log.com/

Jill


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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
> "jmcquown" > looking for trouble wrote in
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>> I was flipping through the coupons that come with the Sunday paper
>> and ran across one for the Java-Log. It's a fireplace log made from
>> recycled spent coffee grounds. Huh. Anyone ever tried one of these?
>> Does it smell like coffee? Wonder where they get the coffee grounds.
>>
>> http://www.java-log.com/
>>
>> Jill

>
> I read the product description. I said it had a sweeter smell but no
> mention of a coffee smell. Just come over this way. I have enough
> seasoned oak to keep you going all winter.
>
> Michael


I've still got about a quarter cord of Arkansas red oak. Sometimes I use a
small "fire-log" to get it going but it's not essential (just easier!)

Jill


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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> I was flipping through the coupons that come with the Sunday paper and ran
> across one for the Java-Log. It's a fireplace log made from recycled

spent
> coffee grounds. Huh. Anyone ever tried one of these? Does it smell like
> coffee? Wonder where they get the coffee grounds.
>
> http://www.java-log.com/
>
> Jill
>
>


Any company that produces instant and/or freeze dried coffee would probably
have lots of grounds as a by/product.

Dave


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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:


> I read the product description. I said it had a sweeter smell but no
> mention of a coffee smell. Just come over this way. I have enough
> seasoned oak to keep you going all winter.


That's because the storms keep blowing your trees over.



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