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Wow

kinda like the new Nissan commercial where the suv jumps on the train. has a disclaimer to the effect of : do not attempt! cars cant jump on trains"... guess they have never seen my sister in law drive... :hide
 
When I read this I thought of the used oil burning furnaces---the dodge van with a steady oil drip onto the charcoal!
Did you know that ole Henry Ford started the charcoal thing----Kingsford was his company. It was another use for the extra crate wood.
Here is a article about it----

Kingsford is a brand of charcoal used for grilling, along with related products. The brand is owned by The Clorox Company.

The Kingsford Company was formed by Henry Ford and E.G. Kingsford during the early 1920s. Charcoal was developed from Ford Motor Company's factory waste wood scrap. The Kingsford Company was formed when E.G. Kingsford, a relative of Ford's, brokered the site selection for Ford's new charcoal manufacturing plant. The company, originally called Ford Charcoal, was renamed in E.G.’s honor.

Kingsford Charcoal is made from charred softwoods, pine, spruce etc. then mixed with ground coal and other ingredients to make a charcoal briquette. As of August 2000, Kingsford Charcoal contains the following ingredients:[1]
 
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