Source: The Olive Oil Source
January 01, 2006
An article in the 12/12/05 issue of The Wall Street Journal notes a surge in sales of stoves and furnaces which burn fuels cheaper than heating oil or butane. United States Stove Co. of South Pittsburg, Tenn. has a multifuel stove which burns corn, cherry and olive pits and alfalfa pellets. Certain brands of cheap dried dog food evidently work pretty well too.
January 01, 2006
An article in the 12/12/05 issue of The Wall Street Journal notes a surge in sales of stoves and furnaces which burn fuels cheaper than heating oil or butane. United States Stove Co. of South Pittsburg, Tenn. has a multifuel stove which burns corn, cherry and olive pits and alfalfa pellets. Certain brands of cheap dried dog food evidently work pretty well too.