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When burning [[wood]] is exposed to oxygen, it turns to ashes instead of charcoal. To prevent this, the [[Scandinavian]]s covered their firepits with turf, cutting them off from the air. This ensured their supply of fuel. Here is a modern recreation of this ancestral technique.
When burning wood is exposed to oxygen, it turns to ashes instead of charcoal. To prevent this, the Scandinavians covered their firepits with turf, cutting them off from the air. This ensured their supply of fuel. Here is a modern recreation of this ancestral technique.
 
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When burning wood is exposed to oxygen, it turns to ashes instead of charcoal. To prevent this, the Scandinavians covered their firepits with turf, cutting them off from the air. This ensured their supply of fuel. Here is a modern recreation of this ancestral technique.