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QuestionCan I use any old paper I have around the house?Margaret AdamsCommunity AnswerThere should not be a problem with using old paper to start your fire. I would use old newspaper or paper that you have in your shred pile. Be mindful of your location, as paper burns it tends to get lighter and can blow with the wind while still lit.
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QuestionDoes the wood kindling affect the flavor of the food?Community AnswerTo a certain extent, yes. To an untrained palate it might not be that noticeable, but this is why certain woods are sought after for cooking (mesquite, hickory, etc.).
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QuestionCan I use tissue papers?Community AnswerYes, but they will burn very quickly.
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QuestionHow about using brown paper bags?Rob Esparza IVCommunity AnswerYou can use the paper bags, as long as they are not damp. You can use anything flammable, provided it is non-toxic.
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QuestionCan I use fatwood to start charcoal?Rob Esparza IVCommunity AnswerFatwood is the best wood possible for starting fires. Go right ahead.
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