Black Forest Ham is the obvious exception to the no-conifer rule. I’m pretty sure that’s all the smoke it gets.
Wasn’t aware that that was the case. Lived in Missouri for a long time and saw the royal oak people recycle a lot of them for charcoal, but I will defer to those who are more in the know.Be careful with pallets. Most have been sprayed with some type of insecticide.
Chris
Wasn’t aware that that was the case. Lived in Missouri for a long time and saw the royal oak people recycle a lot of them for charcoal, but I will defer to those who are more in the know.
Exactly, you can get pallets here for cheap but that is why I don't use them, because I don't know what has been done to the wood.Be careful with pallets. Most have been sprayed with some type of insecticide.
Chris
Thanks, I might just leave it based on what I am seeing here. All the hardwood here is so expensive and then I found this guy with Larch for dirt cheap...I knew it was too good to be true.
I'll give you the very little I know about Larch:
Well I don't know a whole bunch about it either John. What I can say though is that a grove of larch, when the needles turns orange in the fall, is a beautiful sight in the dawn sunrise.
Gary