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Food cooking on a bbq

4 gluten free spring BBQ ideas

If you can’t wait to hear the birds chirping, see flowers blooming or to get your BBQ out at the first sign of warmth, then you’ll love these spring grill ideas. We know it isn’t easy when you’re coeliac and often have to eat the most basic food, which is why we’ve put together the […]
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Using gas bottles when camping

If you live in England, and certainly if you live in London, chances are you’re at home right now dreaming of the day you can get into the Great Outdoors and go camping again. Whilst you may not be able to go at the moment, there’s plenty of time for you to plan your next […]
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How to transform your garden this New Year

Many people incorrectly believe summer is the only season where it is possible to complete a garden makeover. In reality, transforming your garden in the winter months is much more efficient, as it ensures your garden is perfect for when the warmer weather hits. If you are looking for a new project to start this […]
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The best wood for your fire

The crackle of wood, the glow of the flames and the smell of the smoke. Everyone loves an open fire, a woodburning stove or a campfire. The smell, the warmth and the sound are thought to be the most relaxing that exist. There is however that doubt of what wood to burn, how much it […]
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An outside heater can make Christmas a gas

Outside heaters and seats provided with blankets have long been a common sight in pubs, cafes and restaurants across continental Europe, where the winters are often long and very chilly. Naturally, the locals aren't going to let that get in the way of a cosy evening sitting outside at their favourite place, watching the world […]
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Inspiration for decorating your fireplace this festive season

During the festive period, there is nothing better than sitting down in front of a real log fire to get you in the Christmas spirit. In fact, in Victorian times, it was a tradition for friends and families to gather around the fireplace and spook each other with ghostly tales during the festive period. However, […]
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3 hacks for storing your logs this winter

Winter is not far away now and this means you might be looking at using your log burner or open fire more regularly. Whether it is for the warmth they offer or the romantic light they give off, log fires are a magical thing. Of course, it is the logs themselves which are most important. […]
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3 things an open fire at home is perfect for in Autumn

Is there anything better than an open fire at home when Autumn is here? This kind of fire can really help any home feel more comfortable and inviting when it starts to get darker outside. Beyond merely warming up your home in general though, an open fire can be useful in a number of other […]
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Essential fireplace safety tips

Now that the nights are getting colder and longer, there is nothing quite like sitting down in front of a real fire. It does not matter if you own an open hearth, a multi-fuel fire or a wood-burning stove, it is easy to become accustomed to the real flame display and warmth at the very […]
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How to get the most from your wood burner

If you are new to wood burners, you may find your stove isn’t always working at maximum efficiency, and this could be causing you to spend more money to heat your home. In this article, we will look at how you can increase the efficiency of your wood burner with some simple tips and advice. […]
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