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Technical Term for the Tidbits ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ductape" data-source="post: 656573" data-attributes="member: 14319"><p>I was working away at my firewood today when it hit me. Much like when you are out of cereal and pop-tarts..... and you flip the toaster over for something to eat for breakfast, the technical term for that breakfast is "Toaster Leavins". The little odds and ends i end up with when cutting and splitting my firewood must have an industry-wide name, right? My FIL and i have been referring to them as "The Ends". Of course i save them, and throw them in the stove in the fall as it starts to get cold.... or on a Sunday when Whats-Her-Name and i are home for the afternoon. Any time we might want a nice hot fire that doesn't really need to last very long. Anyone else got a better name for this by-product??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ductape, post: 656573, member: 14319"] I was working away at my firewood today when it hit me. Much like when you are out of cereal and pop-tarts..... and you flip the toaster over for something to eat for breakfast, the technical term for that breakfast is "Toaster Leavins". The little odds and ends i end up with when cutting and splitting my firewood must have an industry-wide name, right? My FIL and i have been referring to them as "The Ends". Of course i save them, and throw them in the stove in the fall as it starts to get cold.... or on a Sunday when Whats-Her-Name and i are home for the afternoon. Any time we might want a nice hot fire that doesn't really need to last very long. Anyone else got a better name for this by-product?? [/QUOTE]
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