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What i've decided is to use one of these (see below) and then chop all the trees down surrounding it (again see below) , then pile these into my Snow-Oven? and set fire to the lot.


Meanwhile, all the animals previously hidden in the woodland would be exposed, giving me endless 'ingredients' for my wanton needs.


http://www.letshaggle.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Igloo_outside.jpghttp://lh5.googleusercontent.com/public/JHcoykttbNeGcckWv4uyRhnDnTLtWfZydzKwhjTntKFY9SqAsEWenRC3IUyeL1vRVZH-iUMuAzIl81OAy0QLvMJAT6vJRHobHwDQR-jvDgScRFW5GFOpcAJ56u4n6lNg_rVsCMb7XsJoCT2l1jvJyuzDoqgWcDR12WqrfStH4S74jA


Any tips on trapping methods/cooking times for Squirrel & Deer gratefully received.

red devil Wrote:

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> Netty, I think you're taking this recent

> infatuation with the Urban Woodsman a bit too

> far.

> I saw an identikit aforementioned in ED recently.

> Pushing a Bugaboo spoilt the look though...


*gulps*


Caught.

Southwark is a smoke-free zone and the council website says


Domestic smoke - The recent trend for open fireplaces has raised the issue of domestic smoke. Southwark is a Smoke Control Area. This means that coal, wood and oil cannot be burned in Southwark unless a) they can be burned without producing smoke i.e. using smokeless fuels, or b) you have an 'exempted fireplace'. You can download a list of approved smokeless fuels and exempted fireplaces. http://www.southwark.gov.uk/downloads/download/1992/approved_smokeless_fuels_and_exempted_fireplaces


I suspect this means that outdoor pizza-baking or squirrel-cooking will be frowned upon unless you do it smokeless-ly... Sorry, Nette!

malumbu Wrote:

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> Wood fired oven at Honor Oak allotments and 'Grow

> Mayow' in Mayow Park.

>

> www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/gallery/2011/may/0

> 4/building-cob-pizza-oven-pictures#/?picture=37381

> 0302&index=8


Ah, now that's a good bit of info !


Many thanks

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