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Making Coal Fires In The 40S And 50S
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In the 40s and 50s my mother used to make coal fires every day, and made special things using newspaper which she folded in a certain way. I can't remember what she called them, the word 'skewers' come to mind, but I'm sure that's not correct.
Any ideas please?
Any ideas please?
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My gran used to call them scally- wags... No idea why.
05:36 Tue 07th Oct 2014
Still make them to get the stove going. Take a large newspaper page or two tabloid size pages.Start at at corner and fold over till all paper used. This gives a long piece about 35 mm. wide. Bend in the middle and fold over the two strips to make a concertina and fold under the tail. 5 or 6 will get smokeless briquets going or logs.
easier and quicker than it sounds.
easier and quicker than it sounds.
My mother called them spills; they were just bigger and thicker than the ones on the mantelpiece for lighting your ciggie. The procedure was, which my father did, rather than my mother, was to:
a) rake out yesterday's ashes and clean the fireplace
b) lay a profusion of newspaper spills
c) cover with a few chopped sticks ( or firelighters if you were posh)
d) strategically place a few pieces of coal on said heap
e) light the fire
f) if it wasn't drawing properly hold a 'bleezer' (usually a double sheet of broadsheet) to create an updraft so the fire would take hold. This was a tricky operation because if the bleezer caught fire it would shoot up the chimney as well.
a) rake out yesterday's ashes and clean the fireplace
b) lay a profusion of newspaper spills
c) cover with a few chopped sticks ( or firelighters if you were posh)
d) strategically place a few pieces of coal on said heap
e) light the fire
f) if it wasn't drawing properly hold a 'bleezer' (usually a double sheet of broadsheet) to create an updraft so the fire would take hold. This was a tricky operation because if the bleezer caught fire it would shoot up the chimney as well.
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