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May 6, 2012

Frugal Fire Starter



Starting a fire is really hard, well at least for me it is and I don't like the idea of using lighter fluid. These fire starters are a great use for things you would normally just throw away or recycle and you only need 2 ingredients. Toilet paper or paper towel rolls and lint. Lint is a great fire started since it is a big reason for dryer fires and why it is soooo important to clean out your lint catcher after every use (my dad is a fireman I heard this a lot).  I have also seen this done with cardboard egg cartons, lint, and a little bit melted wax poured over. There a great tutorial for this recipe here. Honestly I like to do the easies thing possible! So here it is!

Frugal Fire Starter
Ingredients:
1 paper towel or toilet paper roll
Some lint
Directions: stuff the lint into the cardboard tube. All done!
To use: place underneath longs in fireplace or fire pit. Carefully light fire starter at cardboard . Always be very careful when working with fire!

This was part of the Homestead Barn Hopthe Morris TribeSew ChattySew Can DoCraft-O- ManiacHomemaker on a DimeFrugally SustainableThrifty Decorating, String Town Home

19 comments:

  1. What a great idea! I will have to keep this in mind for the winter when we get a wood stove :-)

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    1. A wood stove how exciting! I want one but have to wait until we buy a house!

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  2. These would be great to take with camping! I will have to try this out this summer.

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  3. I have heard a similar idea to this and was excited to try it, but my husband was afraid of build-up in the chimney of our woodstove. Does your fireman Dad approve(what a great person to have in the family!)?

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    1. My dad isn't big on having fires. I havn't asked him about it. It works for me though! Im not sure if it would have a build up. I wish I could be more help! Thanks for coming by!

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  4. What a great idea...I will definitely use this one!
    Thanks for sharing

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    1. Thanks Natalie glad you came by!

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  5. I just made bunch of these for our camping trips this summer!

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  6. What a fantastic idea! We used to make kindling out of newspaper. This looks a little less time consuming.:)

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    1. And a great way to use things you would normally just throw away!

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  7. Came across your link on CraftOManiac's linky party... Great idea! Would love for you to share with my readers at my linky party... stringtownhome.blogspot.com.... Very creative!!!

    Have a great week!
    -heather
    PS-I'm your newest follower!

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    1. Thanks for following Heather! I just linked up!

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  8. Great idea. Easy and the grand kids can help me make them. I am hosting my 3rd blog hop and would love you to link up.Have a wonderful day. Diane @ MamalDiane.com

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    1. That would be a fun project for kids! Just linked up!

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  9. Love this idea! We own a BBQ catering business and will have to have my husband try this. Thanks http://adailywalkwiththee.blogspot.com/

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    1. That is really cool! I hope it works for you!

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  10. These are great but can get a bit stinky if you have dogs (or a husband, lol) that shed, and thus tend to end up with dog or lots of human hair in the lint! I make fire starters with the egg cartons, torn up bits of the carton lid and newspaper, and wax. Works great, burns a bit longer to get a fire going, and no stinky!

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    1. I never thought of that when I use it I don't seem to have a problem and I have a very hairy doggy (she's a husky). I like your way of doing it too and have seem similar ones! Thanks for sharing

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