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LK2018
@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
5 Apr
With another rise of oil and gas prices, looks like we have to resort to old fashion when cooking.
We had charcoal stove before, but lack of safekeeping both were destroyed over time. Recently, mom bought a sack of charcoal, and...
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Sharon Elton
@sharonelton (30756)
• Lichfield, England
30 May 24
Actually yesterday, because it's after midnight again!
In this week's art class we did a landscape with a tree in it. (See above.)
My taxi came to fetch me at dead on half past one! I thought he wasn't going to come for a bit,...
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Vivi0000007
@jiwonnie (443)
• Philippines
23 Nov 20
Charcoal toothpastes and tooth powders are a thing nowadays. When I search for teeth whitening products, they're the first ones to pop out, and have so many sales here in my country.
Have any of you guys tried these products? Do...
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Faye
@FayeHazel (40230)
• United States
12 Aug 20
Perhaps the third time is indeed the charm. Usually I have my mom start up the charcoal grill, but I decided I should know how.
The first time, the coals went out on me, and we had to finish up the food in a pan in the house,...
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Jackie Money
@olliesmum (828)
• Norwich, England
21 Jul 19
For all of you people who are not rich enough to afford a gas BBQ and have to rely on good old fashioned charcoal!
When you've had your food and the ash is cold in the bottom of the BBQ scoop it into a bag and use it as slug and...
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Jules
@Julie555 (4156)
• Russian Federation
13 May 19
Sounds weird but it's fact. That black trivial activated charcoal is my favourite remedy for whitening teeth. Thanks to its slightly abrasive texture and ability to pull out toxins and harmful bacteria activated charcoal can...
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aneekebeth
@aneekebeth (45)
• Lodi, California
22 Apr 18
I have recently started using sanguine pencils, the red pencils used by some artists to sketch. More specifically, the Carbothello #645. Before then, I mostly used charcoal pencils, vine, willow, and compressed charcoals. I do...
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Aleah Garrick
@ANewGeneration (261)
• United States
12 Jul 16
Okay for some reason , I tried the DIY charcoal peeling facial mask and I think I am addicted to it the moment. I try not to do a mask but twice a week but i find myself wanting to do it more often than you are supposed to . It...
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s sivasubrahmanyam
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
22 Apr 16
There are many products that have entered the market for tooth whitening purpose. They are adding Lemon, charcoal, Salt and Neem to their existing products and releasing them with an addition 'New". This is not proving...
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Cristian Ichim
@Cristi_Ichim (3750)
• Bucharest, Romania
2 Apr 16
Well, I did not know that this is an issue only for some people. I thought that this is an issue for everyone on this planet but apparently I was wrong. It is an issue just for a few people. I started using activated charcoal to...
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ARIES1973
@ARIES1973 (11944)
• Legaspi, Philippines
5 Sep 12
Since the start of continuous power failures in this town, we cannot cook using our electric stove anymore, especially at night. Our things are mostly run by electricity because they are convenient to bring considering that we are...
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writersedge
@writersedge (22563)
• United States
23 Mar 10
If you did, what kind of paper did you use? What kind of medium did you use for the rubbing? If you haven't done it, have you ever looked into it? I just researched it. Very good directions from a variety of sources came up when I...
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Daddy Neil
@neildc (17238)
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
9 Jul 09
One of the basic cooking fuel before LPG was introduced is charcoal. And I think that even with LPG, there are still lots of people using charcoal. They are still being used in our place to grill and cook barbeque along the...
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Daddy Neil
@neildc (17238)
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
8 Jul 09
Click... Click... Click..
Ooohh honey, we run out of gas. How can we cook now? Said my dear wife.
What can we do, we don't have money to buy LPG right, I guess we have to go to basic... Charcoal... Oh right, charcoal...
So had...
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katsmeow1213
@katsmeow1213 (28716)
• United States
21 May 09
We have a gas grill here at our house. We use that quite often, usually once a week, even in the winter. Steaks and burgers are always done on our grill, no matter what time of year it is.
We don't often get the priveledge of...
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