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Tonight is Halloween. An army of pint-sized ghosts, witches and monsters should be wandering round their neighbourhood seeking as many treats as they can can get their hands on….But in the present circumstances we find ourselves in it isn’t possible for us to knock on doors this year & shout “Trick or Treat” to our neighbors. So even more so this year, there’s a place for wood-burning stoves in your Halloween celebrations. So, why should Halloween prompt you to order a wood-burning stove? Kids love doing hands-on things Halloween is a timely reminder that children love to get hands on. Making and dressing up in costumers, various pumpkin related activity and Halloween-themed arts and crafts: kids love doing stuff. They’ll also love the adventure of collecting wood for a wood-burning stove, helping to set the fire and the joy of seeing the stove lit after their hard work. You’ll need some warmth after all that trick or treating If you’ve already got a wood-burning stove, you’re very lucky! If you don’t yet have one, make sure you do in time for next year. We can assure you that after wandering the streets in chilly conditions, there’s nothing better than returning to your snug living room where the wood burner is lit and waiting for you. Fire is mesmerising Even a small candle inside a pumpkin is enough to fascinate a child. Imagine if you had an entire box of fire to entertain them – staring at this square box is healthier than television. Toast your own marshmallows Marshmallows are tasty at the best of times, and we’ve even seen some ghost marshmallows doing the rounds at the moment. Toasting them is a traditional campfire activity, so why not bring that sense of adventure into your home for Halloween. A tasty post trick and treating snack… you might even collect a few marshmallows on the way round that you can put to good use.

Tonight is Halloween. An army of pint-sized ghosts, witches and monsters should be wandering round their neighbourhood seeking as many treats as they can can get their hands on….But in the present circumstances we find ourselves in it isn’t possible for us to knock on doors this year & shout “Trick or Treat” to our

Tonight is Halloween. An army of pint-sized ghosts, witches and monsters should be wandering round their neighbourhood seeking as many treats as they can can get their hands on….But in the present circumstances we find ourselves in it isn’t possible for us to knock on doors this year & shout “Trick or Treat” to our neighbors. So even more so this year, there’s a place for wood-burning stoves in your Halloween celebrations. So, why should Halloween prompt you to order a wood-burning stove? Kids love doing hands-on things Halloween is a timely reminder that children love to get hands on. Making and dressing up in costumers, various pumpkin related activity and Halloween-themed arts and crafts: kids love doing stuff. They’ll also love the adventure of collecting wood for a wood-burning stove, helping to set the fire and the joy of seeing the stove lit after their hard work. You’ll need some warmth after all that trick or treating If you’ve already got a wood-burning stove, you’re very lucky! If you don’t yet have one, make sure you do in time for next year. We can assure you that after wandering the streets in chilly conditions, there’s nothing better than returning to your snug living room where the wood burner is lit and waiting for you. Fire is mesmerising Even a small candle inside a pumpkin is enough to fascinate a child. Imagine if you had an entire box of fire to entertain them – staring at this square box is healthier than television. Toast your own marshmallows Marshmallows are tasty at the best of times, and we’ve even seen some ghost marshmallows doing the rounds at the moment. Toasting them is a traditional campfire activity, so why not bring that sense of adventure into your home for Halloween. A tasty post trick and treating snack… you might even collect a few marshmallows on the way round that you can put to good use. Read More »

Who’s decorating this #Halloween? 🎃👻🦇😱 Remember to stick to the guidance on distances to combustible materials for your appliance when it comes to placing your decorations. Your #stove and fireplace can generate a lot of heat and you don’t want to create a fire hazard! #safety #woodburning #stove #multifuel #heating #staysafe #halloween 🔥

Who’s decorating this #Halloween? 🎃👻🦇😱 Remember to stick to the guidance on distances to combustible materials for your appliance when it comes to placing your decorations. Your #stove and fireplace can generate a lot of heat and you don’t want to create a fire hazard! #safety #woodburning #stove #multifuel #heating #staysafe #halloween 🔥 Latest update

Who’s decorating this #Halloween? 🎃👻🦇😱 Remember to stick to the guidance on distances to combustible materials for your appliance when it comes to placing your decorations. Your #stove and fireplace can generate a lot of heat and you don’t want to create a fire hazard! #safety #woodburning #stove #multifuel #heating #staysafe #halloween 🔥 Read More »

Did you remember to turn your clocks back 🕰 Did you light your fire earlier last night 🔥 Why do we change the clocks? The clocks are put back every year heading into winter to allow people to start and finish their working day an hour earlier. However, it means that people have an hour less daylight at the end of the day, which can be less practical in the winter as the evenings become darker. So as the nights draw in and the temperature drops, what could be more inviting than a nice cosy living room with a log burner burning to come home to, to bring warmth, light a cosy atmosphere for all the family to enjoy 🔥

Did you remember to turn your clocks back 🕰 Did you light your fire earlier last night 🔥 Why do we change the clocks? The clocks are put back every year heading into winter to allow people to start and finish their working day an hour earlier. However, it means that people have an hour

Did you remember to turn your clocks back 🕰 Did you light your fire earlier last night 🔥 Why do we change the clocks? The clocks are put back every year heading into winter to allow people to start and finish their working day an hour earlier. However, it means that people have an hour less daylight at the end of the day, which can be less practical in the winter as the evenings become darker. So as the nights draw in and the temperature drops, what could be more inviting than a nice cosy living room with a log burner burning to come home to, to bring warmth, light a cosy atmosphere for all the family to enjoy 🔥 Read More »

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With its flames, traditional links with home and family, and the ways of our ancestors, Halloween actually has quite a lot in common with wood-burning stoves once you look past the sweet treats and dressing up outfits. With Halloween 2022 set upon us, we thought we’d share some ideas for bringing your woodburner into the party. Here are some fun Halloween activities that you can do with your woodburner. Pumpkin soup Why let all of that pumpkin go to waste when you’ve hollowed it out for carving? Turn it into a tasty, comforting pumpkin soup instead. If you’ve got a hotplate or the top of your woodburner is suitable for a saucepan to sit on, you could use your stove to make your autumnal supper. Witch’s cauldron It doesn’t have to be pumpkin soup that gets warmed on your woodburner. How about casting some magic spells? Some green food colouring, water and a selection of spooky ingredients of your choosing will turn your saucepan into a witch’s cauldron. Spooky shadows Light your woodburner, turn off all the lights and use the light from the flames to have fun making some spooky shadows with your hands or some spooktacular props. Toasting marshmallows If you’re Halloween sweet treats include marshmallows, why not serve them in style? Toast them using the flames from your woodburner for a tasty, sticky Halloween snack. Halloween scents Fill your home with seasonal aromas by placing a saucepan of water containing the scents you want on top of the stove. Pumpkin, cinnamon and orange are among the fragrances you might like to have wafting by your nostrils this Halloween. What Halloween activities do you do with your woodburner? We’d love to hear your ideas and family traditions. 🔥It goes without saying that while all these Halloween activities are fun for kids, any contact with the stove should be handled by an adult. Make sure you’ve also got a suitable fireguard in place if you’ve got hot saucepans on your stove🔥

With its flames, traditional links with home and family, and the ways of our ancestors, Halloween actually has quite a lot in common with wood-burning stoves once you look past the sweet treats and dressing up outfits. With Halloween 2022 set upon us, we thought we’d share some ideas for bringing your woodburner into the

With its flames, traditional links with home and family, and the ways of our ancestors, Halloween actually has quite a lot in common with wood-burning stoves once you look past the sweet treats and dressing up outfits. With Halloween 2022 set upon us, we thought we’d share some ideas for bringing your woodburner into the party. Here are some fun Halloween activities that you can do with your woodburner. Pumpkin soup Why let all of that pumpkin go to waste when you’ve hollowed it out for carving? Turn it into a tasty, comforting pumpkin soup instead. If you’ve got a hotplate or the top of your woodburner is suitable for a saucepan to sit on, you could use your stove to make your autumnal supper. Witch’s cauldron It doesn’t have to be pumpkin soup that gets warmed on your woodburner. How about casting some magic spells? Some green food colouring, water and a selection of spooky ingredients of your choosing will turn your saucepan into a witch’s cauldron. Spooky shadows Light your woodburner, turn off all the lights and use the light from the flames to have fun making some spooky shadows with your hands or some spooktacular props. Toasting marshmallows If you’re Halloween sweet treats include marshmallows, why not serve them in style? Toast them using the flames from your woodburner for a tasty, sticky Halloween snack. Halloween scents Fill your home with seasonal aromas by placing a saucepan of water containing the scents you want on top of the stove. Pumpkin, cinnamon and orange are among the fragrances you might like to have wafting by your nostrils this Halloween. What Halloween activities do you do with your woodburner? We’d love to hear your ideas and family traditions. 🔥It goes without saying that while all these Halloween activities are fun for kids, any contact with the stove should be handled by an adult. Make sure you’ve also got a suitable fireguard in place if you’ve got hot saucepans on your stove🔥 Read More »

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