Guest guest Posted November 24, 2001 Report Share Posted November 24, 2001 <<On a different note.... I have a coffee grinder, and filled it full of pine needles - guess what they did??? NOTHING! They're still in there... doing nothing. Any ideas?>> Try a food processor?? I've done that with woodsy type stuff. Seems kind of the same texture. Have a mulcher?? That would be good too, if you could bag it:) I went over to my father-in-law's today and took him a bunch of herbs, and then I went out to his wood shop! Oh what dusty heaven it was in there. Cedar dusts and pines and some rosewoods!! And he had them all sorted into buckets by wood type. I grabbed my lighter and smelled away, then bagged it up. Of course he thought I was nuts:), he just uses it on the garden. Blessings,SosenedaQuidquid Latine dictum sit, altum videtur.ICQ# 47264444AIM: SosenedaA: Soseneda_ArianrhodLooking for herbs and other witchy supplies?Many wonderful handmade items from Twining Vines available at The Town Market TheTownMarket Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2001 Report Share Posted November 24, 2001 Hi Sose! Great ideas, cept I don't have a food processor! Went w/the last husband.. lol Have a mulcher but it's on the back of the riding lawn mower.............bags itself up too.. but, somehow I didn't think that's what you had in mind! The WOODS sound wonderful!!!!!!! Rosewood????? And he " just " uses it on the garden???? Wow... I'd have been bagging it all up too............good for you! Hugs, Marilyn Soseneda wrote: > <<On a different note.... I have a coffee grinder, and filled it full > of pine needles - guess what they did??? NOTHING! They're still in > there... doing nothing. Any ideas?>> Try a food processor?? I've > done that with woodsy type stuff. Seems kind of the same texture. Have > a mulcher?? That would be good too, if you could bag it:) I went > over to my father-in-law's today and took him a bunch of herbs, and > then I went out to his wood shop! Oh what dusty heaven it was in > there. Cedar dusts and pines and some rosewoods!! And he had them all > sorted into buckets by wood type. I grabbed my lighter and smelled > away, then bagged it up. Of course he thought I was nuts:), he just > uses it on the garden. > > Blessings, > Soseneda > > Quidquid Latine dictum sit, altum videtur. > ICQ# 47264444 > AIM: SosenedaA > : Soseneda_Arianrhod > > Looking for herbs and other witchy supplies? > Many wonderful handmade items from Twining Vines available at The Town > Market TheTownMarket > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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